2019
DOI: 10.3390/infrastructures4030038
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Towards a Comprehensive Framework for Climate Change Multi-Risk Assessment in the Mining Industry

Abstract: Changing climate conditions affect mining operations all over the world, but so far, the mining sector has focused primarily on mitigation actions. Nowadays, there exists increasing recognition of the need for planned adaptation actions. To this end, the development of a practical tool for the assessment of climate change-related risks to support the mining community is deemed necessary. In this study, a comprehensive framework is proposed for climate change multi-risk assessment at the local level customized … Show more

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“…De acordo com Hodgkinson et al 2010, em toda as atividades minerárias, as etapas de produção e pós produção são as etapas mais afetadas pelas mudanças ambientais. Focando estes dois estágios, é possível avaliar a relação direta entre os subsistemas produtivos e as mudanças ambientais (MAVROMMATIS, 2019).…”
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“…De acordo com Hodgkinson et al 2010, em toda as atividades minerárias, as etapas de produção e pós produção são as etapas mais afetadas pelas mudanças ambientais. Focando estes dois estágios, é possível avaliar a relação direta entre os subsistemas produtivos e as mudanças ambientais (MAVROMMATIS, 2019).…”
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“…Global evidences are found in Europe (Damigos, 2012;E. Mavrommatis & Damigos, 2020;Evangelos Mavrommatis et al, 2019), Asia (Sun et al, 2020, Australia (J. . Hodgkinson et al, 2014;J.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Mine infrastructure has typically been built under the assumption that the current variability of the physical environment will not change ( 156 , 161 ). For example, infrastructure built to withstand an extreme precipitation event with a recurrence interval of 1 in 200 may wrongly assume that this magnitude will remain static over time ( 163 , 164 ). Robust infrastructure is especially important for projects in northwestern North America such as Kerr-Sulphurets-Mitchell, a proposed mine crossing the Unuk and Nass River watersheds ( Fig.…”
Section: The Science Of Mining Policymentioning
confidence: 99%