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Life post-closure: perception and use of rehabilitated mine sites by local communities
2019
Proceedings of the 13th International Conference on Mine Closure
unpublished
The social dimensions of resource extraction have always presented a major challenge for industries. This is particularly acute towards the end of the project lifecycle when multiple pressures align. Planning for successful mine closure is a key driver in the mine design, planning and the sequencing process. This enables the mine to be progressively rehabilitated towards a well-understood and acceptable final landform and land-use outcome. Although a significant need to better understand the
doi:10.36487/acg_rep/1915_27_svobodova
fatcat:mjis7uhea5ainhhuvhqs6hmfim