Conference Proceedings
SDIMI 2009 - Sustainable Development Indicators in the Minerals Industry
Conference Proceedings
SDIMI 2009 - Sustainable Development Indicators in the Minerals Industry
An Approach to Optimising Coal Mine Design for Sustainable Development
Traditional coal mining planning seldom considers key sustainability factors' such as: societal impacts in the area; jobs (both created and lost); dislocation of towns and residences; impact on neighbouring communities and individuals; infrastructure concerns; post-mining land use (except when limited by law or other factors); habitat disruption and reconstruction; long-term economic impacts in the community; and net long-term community benefit._x000D_
This paper presents a systems engineering approach based on the premise that systems can only be optimised if all factors are considered at one time. In theory, coal mine designs can be optimised for return on investment, environmental protection and sustainability. Using this approach, the permitting process may be quicker and less costly, relationships with neighbours, communities, environmental groups may be improved, the mining industry may be seen as a positive for the short-term and long-term and the mining industry may increase profits._x000D_
This paper discusses geographic information system (GIS) tools that may be used to incorporate ecological and other sustainable development concerns into models of coal mine sustainability performance. Along with coal production cost and value information obtained from past and present coal mining operations, GIS data are used to develop mathematical cost and equation models. By analysis of on-the-ground data, the parameters to be included in these models are identified, the relationships between these parameters quantified and the models developed._x000D_
The paper also discusses the next phases of the work to be completed once the data is obtained and the models are adjusted and validated. At that time, site-specific information will be input into the models and the approach to mining a particular property evaluated and optimised for financial rate-of-return and other desired outcomes, such as preservation or enhancement of sustainability values. Finally, the paper will examine how this approach can be combined with traditional mining engineering considerations in order to develop an optimised mine plan for a specific mining property._x000D_
FORMAL CITATION:Craynon, J R and Karmis, M E, 2009. An approach to optimising coal mine design for sustainable development, in Proceedings SDIMI 2009 - Sustainable Development Indicators in the Minerals Industry, pp 109-114 (The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy: Melbourne).
This paper presents a systems engineering approach based on the premise that systems can only be optimised if all factors are considered at one time. In theory, coal mine designs can be optimised for return on investment, environmental protection and sustainability. Using this approach, the permitting process may be quicker and less costly, relationships with neighbours, communities, environmental groups may be improved, the mining industry may be seen as a positive for the short-term and long-term and the mining industry may increase profits._x000D_
This paper discusses geographic information system (GIS) tools that may be used to incorporate ecological and other sustainable development concerns into models of coal mine sustainability performance. Along with coal production cost and value information obtained from past and present coal mining operations, GIS data are used to develop mathematical cost and equation models. By analysis of on-the-ground data, the parameters to be included in these models are identified, the relationships between these parameters quantified and the models developed._x000D_
The paper also discusses the next phases of the work to be completed once the data is obtained and the models are adjusted and validated. At that time, site-specific information will be input into the models and the approach to mining a particular property evaluated and optimised for financial rate-of-return and other desired outcomes, such as preservation or enhancement of sustainability values. Finally, the paper will examine how this approach can be combined with traditional mining engineering considerations in order to develop an optimised mine plan for a specific mining property._x000D_
FORMAL CITATION:Craynon, J R and Karmis, M E, 2009. An approach to optimising coal mine design for sustainable development, in Proceedings SDIMI 2009 - Sustainable Development Indicators in the Minerals Industry, pp 109-114 (The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy: Melbourne).
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J R Craynon, M E Karmis
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