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2025

Governance Models for Regional Cumulative Effects Assessment and Management: Briefing Paper

Governance Models for Regional Cumulative Effects Assessment and Management: Briefing Paper
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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

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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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