Managing Mining for Sustainable Development: UNDP Sourcebook
Handbooks and guidebooks
This sourcebook provides governments and communities with practical guidance to manage mining for sustainable development across the life of mine.
- Explains impacts and actions from exploration to closure
- Details legal frameworks, contracts, human rights and environmental law
- Sets out tools: EIA/ESIA, monitoring, FPIC, grievance mechanisms and closure planning
- Shows how to design transparent fiscal regimes and manage revenue volatility
- Guides on employment, local content, linkages and community development agreements
- Provides recommendations and case examples from Asia-Pacific and globally
How this may be relevant to you
Highly useful for explorers, operators and suppliers seeking best-practice governance, engagement and closure across mining projects.
- Clarifies law-based vs contract-based regimes and model agreements
- Operationalises EIA/ESIA, monitoring and performance-based regulation
- Provides mine closure planning, EFA/bonding and progressive rehabilitation guidance
- Outlines FPIC, consultation steps and grievance systems to reduce conflict risk
- Explains local content strategies and skills development partnerships
- Integrates mining into land use, infrastructure and regional plans
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