2023
DOI: 10.1017/mcl.2023.2
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What is the experience with governance models that manage and engage diverse stakeholders through a closure transition?

Arn Keeling,
Rebecca Hall,
Sarah Holcombe

Abstract: Traditionally understood in technical, environmental and (to a lesser extent) socio-economic terms, mine closure and transition is increasingly recognized as a significant governance challenge. Governance, in this context, refers not merely to the legal aspects of mine reclamation or closure regulation but rather the broader suite of actors, institutions, processes, methods, rules and practices that guide and oversee mine site transitions. Governance structures, interactions and practices are shaped by power r… Show more

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