A Review of Research and Tools for Grazing as a Post-Mining Land Use in Queensland
Paper
This technical paper reviews research and practical tools for establishing grazing as a post-mining land use (PMLU) in Queensland.
- Highlights grazing as the most common PMLU in Queensland mines
- Summarises international, national, and Queensland-specific literature on grazing rehabilitation
- Explains objectives for grazing, including commercial and ecological outcomes
- Details risks such as landform stability, erosion, and contamination
- Describes assessment and monitoring tools for safe, stable, and sustainable grazing
- Identifies knowledge gaps and recommends robust trials and adaptive management
How this may be relevant to you
This content is highly relevant to industry stakeholders involved in mine closure and rehabilitation planning.
- Supports development of post-mine land use strategies
- Provides evidence-based criteria for grazing rehabilitation
- Describes practical tools for monitoring and modelling land condition
- Addresses regulatory compliance and milestone achievement
- Highlights adaptive management for long-term sustainability
- Encourages collaboration between miners, graziers, and researchers
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