Biodiversity and mining governance
Case studies
This document explores how mining operations in Senegal and Turkey integrate biodiversity protection into governance and practice.
- Highlights the importance of biodiversity and ecosystem services in mining regions
- Explains direct, indirect, and cumulative impacts of mining on biodiversity
- Describes the mitigation hierarchy: avoidance, minimisation, rehabilitation, and offsets
- Summarises international benchmarks and standards for biodiversity management
- Presents detailed case studies from Senegal (Mako Gold Project) and Turkey (Öksüt Gold Mine)
- Offers practical lessons for balancing mining development with conservation goals
How this may be relevant to you
This content is highly relevant to mining industry professionals seeking to improve biodiversity outcomes.
- Provides frameworks for integrating biodiversity into mine planning and operations
- Details the mitigation hierarchy for reducing environmental impacts
- Shares international standards and lender requirements for biodiversity management
- Offers real-world examples of successful biodiversity strategies in mining
- Supports compliance with national and international regulations
- Encourages collaboration with communities and governments for better outcomes
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