Indigenous Groups, Land Rehabilitation and Mine Closure: Exploring the Australian Terrain
Report
This report explores how Indigenous groups in Australia are engaging with mining companies on land rehabilitation and mine closure.
- Highlights innovative collaborations between Indigenous groups and mining companies
- Shows how fee-for-service environmental management creates local jobs and skills
- Demonstrates the value of traditional ecological knowledge in mine rehabilitation
- Identifies enabling factors such as government funding and strong agreements
- Discusses challenges like lack of systematic engagement and commercial capacity
- Recommends further research and scaling up successful models
How this may be relevant to you
This content is highly relevant to mining industry stakeholders seeking effective closure and rehabilitation strategies.
- Provides case studies of successful Indigenous engagement in mine rehabilitation
- Demonstrates pathways for integrating traditional knowledge into environmental management
- Highlights the importance of local agreements and partnerships for closure planning
- Identifies practical benefits for compliance and social performance standards
- Offers insights into building trust and long-term relationships with landowners
- Supports industry efforts to meet ESG and regulatory requirements
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