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2022

Biodiversity and mining governance

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

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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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