Community Participation in Mine Closure Planning: Case Studies and Lessons for Social Transition
Case studies
This report examines how communities participate in mine closure planning, drawing on three international case studies to highlight practical approaches and challenges.
- Explores real-world examples from Canada, New Zealand, and Australia
- Identifies triggers, timing, and structures for community involvement
- Highlights the importance of early and ongoing engagement
- Shows risks of late or minimal participation in closure processes
- Emphasises integration of social and physical closure planning
- Offers practical frameworks for industry, regulators, and communities
How this may be relevant to you
This content is highly relevant to mining industry professionals seeking to improve closure planning and community engagement.
- Provides frameworks for structuring community participation
- Demonstrates regulatory and corporate triggers for engagement
- Highlights best practices and common pitfalls in closure planning
- Supports compliance with evolving ESG and closure standards
- Offers international perspectives for benchmarking
- Encourages integration of social and technical closure aspects
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