Integrated Spatial Planning Workbook: ELSA Methodology for Nature, Climate, and Sustainable Development
Handbooks and guidebooks
This workbook guides stakeholders in using integrated spatial planning to achieve national goals for nature, climate, and sustainable development.
- Explains the ELSA methodology for mapping Essential Life Support Areas
- Supports data-driven decision-making for biodiversity, climate, and human well-being
- Promotes stakeholder engagement, including Indigenous and local communities
- Details stepwise processes for policy analysis, data collection, and map creation
- Provides real-world use cases from 11 countries
- Offers tools for mainstreaming results into policy and monitoring progress
How this may be relevant to you
This content is highly relevant to the mining industry seeking to align with ESG and post-mine land use priorities.
- Guides on integrating spatial planning into mine closure and rehabilitation
- Supports compliance with environmental and social regulations
- Promotes stakeholder engagement, including First Nations and communities
- Facilitates transparent reporting and data-driven decision-making
- Enables identification of priority areas for protection, management, and restoration
- Aligns mining operations with national and global sustainability frameworks
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