Understanding Stakeholder Values in Australian Post-Mining Economies
Report
This report explores the values of stakeholders involved in post-mining transitions across three Australian regions, highlighting the importance of integrating mine closure planning with regional development.
- Describes diverse values held by community, government, Indigenous, mining, METS, and research stakeholders
- Analyses three case studies: Latrobe Valley (VIC), South West Western Australia, and Gove Peninsula (NT)
- Identifies net-positive regional development and fair distribution of responsibility as overarching values
- Highlights the need for collaborative, multi-stakeholder processes and adaptive governance
- Emphasises the significance of Indigenous participation and cultural context in transition planning
- Recommends systemic, integrated approaches for sustainable post-mining outcomes
How this may be relevant to you
This content is highly relevant to mining industry stakeholders engaged in closure and transition planning.
- Provides insights into stakeholder values affecting mine closure and post-mining land use
- Supports development of collaborative frameworks for transition
- Highlights challenges in regulatory and institutional arrangements
- Offers case-based evidence for adaptive and integrated planning
- Emphasises the importance of engaging with local communities and Indigenous groups
- Encourages innovation in post-mining economic diversification
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