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Transition or transformation: shifting priorities and stakeholders in Australian mined land rehabilitation and closure

机译:过渡或转型:在澳大利亚矿地康复和关闭的优先事项和利益相关者

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This article is a retrospective study of the shifting priorities and stakeholders over the last four decades of Australia's mine rehabilitation and closure practices. We map the evolution of knowledge, stakeholder involvement, and community awareness of mining socio-environmental risks and impacts to show how mine rehabilitation and closure practices have evolved over time. We conclude that shifting priorities have transitioned through three phases as understandings of the priorities for successful closure evolved. An initial focus on biophysical rehabilitation within the boundaries of individual mines has extended to currently attend to management of risks that extend beyond the boundaries and include social dimensions. These practices are guided by a desire for improved engagement processes and agreement on outcomes for post-mining landscapes.
机译:本文是在过去四十年的澳大利亚矿井康复和闭幕实践中转向优先事项和利益相关者的回顾性研究。我们映射知识,利益攸关方参与和社区对矿业社会环境风险的认识和影响的演变,以表明我的康复和关闭做法随着时间的推移而发展。我们得出结论,随着成功关闭的优先事项的理解,转移优先事项已经过三个阶段转换。在个人矿山边界内的初步关注生物物理康复,目前延长了延伸超出界限的风险管理,并包括社会维度。这些做法是指渴望改善参与过程和达成后景观景观成果的协议。

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