Initiating Multi-Stakeholder Participatory Mine Closure Planning: Rosebery Case Study
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This report details a participatory approach to mine closure planning for the Rosebery mine in Tasmania.
- Explains the importance of early, inclusive closure planning
- Describes the Town Transition Tool and Five Capitals Framework
- Summarises internal and external stakeholder workshops
- Highlights economic, infrastructure, natural, human, and social impacts
- Identifies data gaps and future research needs
- Outlines next steps for community engagement and impact assessment
How this may be relevant to you
This content is highly relevant to mining industry professionals focused on responsible closure planning.
- Supports integrated, multidisciplinary closure strategies
- Demonstrates participatory frameworks for stakeholder engagement
- Addresses post-mine land use and transition planning
- Highlights the importance of data-driven decision making
- Reinforces compliance with regulatory and social expectations
- Promotes best practice in closure governance
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