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SDIMI 2009 - Sustainable Development Indicators in the Minerals Industry

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SDIMI 2009 - Sustainable Development Indicators in the Minerals Industry

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A Systems Perspective of Sustainability in the Mining Industry and Suggestions for Indicator Development

Using a scientific-principled definition of global socio-ecological sustainability can be a useful basis for planning precious and base metal mining projects. The mining industry faces key challenges of; viability of the minerals industry; the control, use and management of land; national and local socio-economic development; environmental management; materials stewardship; and access to information. Using a framework for strategic sustainable development to assess the current reality of mine project development has resulted in identifying areas of strength and opportunities for improvement between current best practices and a desired vision of sustainability constrained by science based principles. These gaps indicate opportunities to strengthen current strategies, tools, and actions with a deeper understanding of socio-ecologic systems and a first-order, principled definition of sustainability, enabling success in moving towards achieving a sustainable society, ie sustainability._x000D_
Evaluation of mine project development and their impacts on ecological and social systems using a systems perspective which recognises the underlying principles of operation, delays, feedback loops and response to change highlight specific opportunities to create value for social, economic and ecologic systems. Envisioning this future for mining projects within a sustainable society can be done by evaluating their development and operations guided by the sustainability principles. Performance indicators play a key role in measuring progress towards achieving sustainability goals yet it is necessary to consider whether indicators capture the whole systems perspective. Connected to this broader view, indicators can contribute much value to the mining industry's sustainability journey. This paper examines how current processes for mining projects can be developed using a whole systems perspective and measured using holistically designed performance indicators._x000D_
FORMAL CITATION:Lydiatt, T, Mesquita, P and Nolan, A, 2009. A systems perspective of sustainability in the mining industry and suggestions for indicator development, in Proceedings SDIMI 2009 - Sustainable Development Indicators in the Minerals Industry, pp 357-368 (The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy: Melbourne).
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