Mine Rehabilitation – Leading Practice Handbook (Australia Department of Industry, Science & Resources)
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This handbook provides best-practice principles for planning, implementing, and monitoring mine rehabilitation in Australia.
- Outlines key steps for mine rehabilitation from planning to closure
- Emphasises adaptive management and stakeholder engagement
- Includes practical tools and templates for rehabilitation plans
- Addresses soil stability, ecosystem restoration, and landform function
- Supports regulatory compliance and reporting
- Available in multiple languages for broad accessibility
How this may be relevant to you
Mining companies and consultants can use this handbook to achieve robust rehabilitation outcomes aligned with technical and regulatory standards.
- Guidance on rehabilitation planning, implementation, and monitoring
- Tools and templates for compliance and closure criteria
- Focus on adaptive management for changing site conditions
- Supports ecosystem restoration and soil stability
- Facilitates reporting to regulators and stakeholders
- Multi-language availability for global adoption
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