Multistakeholder Approaches to Socio-Economic Transitions in Mining
Factsheet
This fact sheet explores inclusive strategies for managing socio-economic transitions in mining communities and notes that the full handbook is also available for further detail.
- Highlights risks of mine closure and economic disruption
- Emphasises shared responsibility for community support
- Explains nine real-world multistakeholder approaches
- Details roles of mining companies, governments, and communities
- Promotes transparency and accountability in decision-making
- Offers adaptable models for local Queensland contexts
How this may be relevant to you
This content is highly relevant to mining industry professionals seeking effective closure and transition strategies.
- Supports post-mine land use planning and rehabilitation
- Promotes stakeholder engagement for sustainable outcomes
- Provides tools for collaborative closure planning
- Addresses compliance, safety, and governance requirements
- Shares lessons learned from global mining regions
- Encourages early integration of closure into project design
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