Governance Models for Regional Cumulative Effects Assessment and Management: Briefing Paper
Paper
This briefing paper explores governance models for assessing and managing cumulative effects in mining regions, focusing on collaborative, government-led, and authority-based approaches.
- Highlights the need for collaboration among industry, government, First Nations, and communities
- Emphasises the importance of post-mine land use and long-term regional planning
- Identifies challenges in regulation, data sharing, and stakeholder engagement
- Discusses the role of intermediaries and champions in successful governance
- Recommends iterative, inclusive, and context-specific approaches
- Provides SWOT analysis of three governance models relevant to Australian mining transitions
How this may be relevant to you
This content is highly relevant to mining industry stakeholders involved in regional planning and mine closure.
- Addresses post-mine land use and rehabilitation strategies
- Supports compliance with evolving regulatory expectations
- Encourages collaborative approaches to cumulative effects management
- Highlights the value of industry participation in regional governance
- Provides practical examples and recommendations for industry-led initiatives
- Aligns with industry commitments to sustainable development and enduring value
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