2023
DOI: 10.3390/mining3040044
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Advancements in Mine Closure and Ecological Reclamation: A Comprehensive Bibliometric Overview (1980–2023)

Hamza Zine,
Abdelhak El Mansour,
Rachid Hakkou
et al.

Abstract: Faced with the ongoing energy transition and the escalating fragility of our natural ecosystems, ecological reclamation emerges as an imperative necessity. Investigation within this field has been in progress since the early 20th century. To gauge the advancements in this realm, elucidate the evolving research trends, and emphasize pertinent metrics, it is essential to perform a comprehensive overview of the subject. Undertaking this bibliometric study is necessary to clarify research’s current state of play, … Show more

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“…Post-mining ecological restoration of uranium deposits necessitates comprehensive actions in soil restoration, vegetation restoration, water resource restoration, and other aspects. Incorporating advanced ecological and environmental science techniques, along with sustained long-term monitoring and assessment, is indispensable to ensure the success of ecological restoration efforts [174].…”
Section: Challenges and Future Directionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Post-mining ecological restoration of uranium deposits necessitates comprehensive actions in soil restoration, vegetation restoration, water resource restoration, and other aspects. Incorporating advanced ecological and environmental science techniques, along with sustained long-term monitoring and assessment, is indispensable to ensure the success of ecological restoration efforts [174].…”
Section: Challenges and Future Directionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Finally, although important advances have been made in monitoring the safety of operational TSFs, monitoring the safety of abandoned and post-closure TSFs in abandonment remains under-researched [120,121].…”
Section: Gapsmentioning
confidence: 99%