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PREDICT: Principles of Good Mining Checklist
Author(s) -
Robyn Mayes,
Bree Hurst,
Amelia Hine
Publication year - 2021
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Reports
DOI - 10.5204/rep.eprints.212047
Subject(s) - futures contract , stakeholder , checklist , context (archaeology) , business , indigenous , politics , sustainable development , knowledge management , environmental planning , public relations , political science , computer science , geography , psychology , ecology , finance , archaeology , law , cognitive psychology , biology
CONTEXT: Social Licence to Operate (SLO) encompasses the broad socio-political understanding on the part of multiple stakeholders that a mining operation’s social and environmental impacts and measures are legitimate and acceptable. The multiple and variously interacting stakeholder groups— local communities, environmental actors, Indigenous communities, regulators, local governments, industry peak bodies, financiers, affiliated businesses—have the proven capacity to confer and/or disrupt a mining operation’s SLO. The presence or absence of a SLO can have significant consequences not only for stakeholder groups, including the mining operation, but also for the shared development of a good mining future. Conceptualisation of what is ‘good mining’ is central to future planning and decisions around development, adoption and reception of new technologies and sustainable mining futures. CHECKLIST PURPOSE This first of its kind tool seeks to facilitate genuine multistakeholder interactions and development of a dynamic shared SLO to advance good mining.

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