Indigenous Exchange Forum: Transitions in Mine Closure – First Nations Leadership in Post-Mining Futures
Case studies
This report explores First Nations perspectives and leadership in mine closure across Australia, Canada, and New Zealand.
- Highlights Indigenous-led approaches to mine closure
- Shares lived experiences of mine impacts and healing
- Emphasises culturally relevant governance and self-determination
- Documents international collaboration and knowledge exchange
- Addresses environmental, social, and economic challenges
- Promotes pathways for community benefit and reconciliation
How this may be relevant to you
This content is highly relevant to mining industry stakeholders seeking to improve closure practices and community relationships.
- Provides case studies of closure agreements and governance
- Demonstrates the value of Indigenous consultation and consent
- Highlights opportunities for post-mine business development
- Addresses compliance with ethical and legal standards
- Supports industry transformation towards sustainability
- Offers insights into managing legacy issues and rehabilitation
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