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2025

A Review of Research and Tools for Grazing as a Post-Mining Land Use in Queensland

A Review of Research and Tools for Grazing as a Post-Mining Land Use in Queensland
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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

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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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