Participatory Processes, Mine Closure and Social Transitions – SMI Webinar
Webinars
An SMI webinar led by Sarah Mackenzie presenting outcomes from the “Participatory processes, mine closure and social transitions” project, part of the Social Aspects of Mine Closure Research Consortium at UQ.
- Explores formal and informal mechanisms for community participation in mine closure
- Analyses applicability and adaptation of participation approaches during closure
- Considers rights-holder and public-interest group engagement
- Focuses on social justice and leaving a positive social legacy
- Draws on comparative insights across Africa, Latin America and Australia
- Includes Q&A discussion with the researcher
How this may be relevant to you
This webinar provides valuable insights for mining professionals seeking to improve social components of mine closure planning and execution.
- Offers frameworks for engaging communities during closure
- Examines adaptation of participation methods post-operational phase
- Shares consortium-based research and case comparison learnings
- Demonstrates social legacy planning aligned with sustainability goals
- Highlights international field experience with community-driven WASH
- Supports scalable social closure models across jurisdictions
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