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nature-sustainability-v3

Mineral security essential to achieving the Sustainable Development Goals

Citation:

Franks, D.M., Keenan, J. & Hailu, D. Mineral security essential to achieving the Sustainable Development Goals. Nat Sustain (2022). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41893-022-00967-9

Publisher:

Nature Sustainability

Type:

Article

Region:

Australia

the-extractive-industries-and-societyv2

Conceptual framework to assist in the decision-making process when planning for post-mining land-uses

Citation:

Arratia-Solar, A., Svobodova, K., Lèbre, É., Owen, J.R. (2022). Conceptual framework to assist in the decision-making process when planning for post-mining land-uses. Sustainable Minerals Institute, The University of Queensland: Brisbane, Australia.

Publisher:

The Extractive Industries and Society

Type:

Article

Region:

Australia

baseline-works-v2

Baseline works for mine rehabilitation and closure collaboration project

Citation:

Worden, S., Côte, C., Svobodova, K., Arratia-Solar, A., Everingham, J., Asmussen, P., Edraki, M., & Erskine, P. (2021). Baseline works for mine rehabilitation and closure collaboration project. Sustainable Minerals Institute, The University of Queensland: Brisbane, Australia. doi: 10.14264/6c92886

Publisher:

Sustainable Minerals Institute

Type:

Report

Region:

Australia

the-extractive-industries-and-societyv2

’What did I get myself into?’ Indigenous women and mining employment in Australia

Citation:

Joni Parmenter, Florence Drummond,. 'What did I get myself into?' Indigenous women and mining employment in Australia, The Extractive Industries and Society, Volume 12, 2022, Centre for Social Responsibility in Mining (CSRM), Sustainable Minerals Institute (SMI), The University of Queensland (UQ). Brisbane, QLD, Australia

Publisher:

The Extractive Industries and Society

Type:

Article

Region:

Australia

panic-myth

Disaster and the “panic myth”: a literature review

Citation:

Blitz, N., Kemp, D., Kung, A. (2022), Disaster and the "panic myth": a literature review. Centre for Social Responsibility in Mining, The University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia.

Publisher:

Centre for Social Responsibility in Mining

Type:

Presentation

Region:

Global

humanities--social-science-sommunications

Social stability risk assessment and economic competitiveness in China

Citation:

Zhang, R., Worden, S., Xu, J. et al. Social stability risk assessment and economic competitiveness in China. Humanit Soc Sci Commun 9, 309 (2022). https://doi.org/10.1057/s41599-022-01329-8

Publisher:

Nature Publishing Group

Type:

Article

Region:

Asia

land-consent-v22

Land, Consent, and Energy Transition Minerals

Citation:

John R. Owen, Deanna Kemp, Jill Harris, Alex M. Lechner, Éléonore Lèbre., 6 July 2022

Type:

Educational Resource

Region:

Australia

literature-review

Literature review on the local-level public disclosure in high-hazard industries

Citation:

Kemp, D., Kung, A., and Blitz, N. (2022), Literature Review on the local-level public disclosure in high-hazard industries. Centre for Social Responsibility in Mining, The University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia.

Publisher:

Centre for Social Responsibility in Mining

Type:

Presentation

Region:

Global

restoring-country-exploring-indigenous-led-participation

Restoring Country: Exploring Indigenous-led participation in mine closure and environmental services: Report on the collaborative webinar series

Citation:

Barnes, R., Keenan, J., Williams, C. and Hamilton, B. (2025). Restoring Country: Exploring Indigenous-led participation in mine closure and environmental services: Report on the collaborative webinar series. Centre for Social Responsibility in Mining, The University of Queensland: Brisbane.

Publisher:

Centre for Social Responsbility in Mining

Type:

Report

Region:

Australia

energy-research--social-science

Fast track to failure? Energy transition minerals and the future of consultation and consent

Citation:

Owen, J.R., Kemp, D., Harris, J., Lechner, Alex. M., Lèbre, Éléonore. (2022) Fast track to failure? Energy transition minerals and the future of consultation and consent, Energy Research & Social Science, vol. 89, p. 102665. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.erss.2022.102665

Publisher:

Energy Research & Social Science

Type:

Article

Region:

Australia

chinas-just-transitions-v2

China’s just transitions: reviewing lessons learned and approaches to social sustainability assessment

Citation:

Sharma, Vigya, Loginova, Julia, Zhang, Ruilian, and Kemp, Deanna (2022). China’s just transitions: reviewing lessons learned and approaches to social sustainability assessment. Brisbane, Australia: Centre for Social Responsibility in Mining.

Publisher:

Centre for Social Responsibility in Mining

Type:

Report

Region:

Asia

journal-of-political-ecology-v2

Radical social innovations and the spatialities of grassroots activism : navigating pathways for tackling inequality and reinventing the commons

Citation:

Apostolopoulou , E , Bormpoudakis , D , Chatzipavlidis , A , Cortés Vázquez , J J , Florea , I , Gearey , M , Levy , J , Loginova , J , Ordner , J , Partridge , T , Pizarro Choy , A , Rhoades , H , Symons , K , Veríssimo , C & Wahby , N (2022). Radical social innovations and the spatialities of grassroots activism: navigating pathways for tackling inequality and reinventing the commons. Journal of political ecology. vol. 29, no. 1, pp. 144–188

Publisher:

Journal of Political Ecology

Type:

Article

Region:

North America

public-responses-to-fossil-fuel-export-v2

Global discourses, national priorities, and community experiences of participation in the energy infrastructure projects in northern Russia

Citation:

Loginova, J. (2022). Global discourses, national priorities, and community experiences of participation in the energy infrastructure projects in northern Russia. In Public Responses to Fossil Fuel Export (pp. 143-156). Elsevier.

Publisher:

Elsevier

Type:

Book Chapter

Region:

Europe

the-extractive-industries-and-societyv2

Beyond the resource curse: The redistributive challenge of sustainable resource-led development in Australia, Chile and Zambia

Citation:

Arias-Loyola, M., Loginova, J., Miao, J., Phelps, N. A., Sigler, T., & Zulu, I. (2022). Beyond the resource curse: The redistributive challenge of sustainable resource-led development in Australia, Chile and Zambia. The Extractive Industries and Society, 101084.

Publisher:

The Extractive Industries & Society

Type:

Article

Region:

Australia

post-mining-land-uses-v2

Post-mining land uses

Citation:

Beer, A., Haslam-McKenzie, F., Weller, S., Davies, A., Cote, C., Ziemski, M., Holmes, K. and Keenan, J. (2022). Post-mining land uses. CRC TiME Limited, Perth, Australia.

Publisher:

CRC TiME Limited

Type:

Article

Region:

Australia

integrating-intangible-v2

Integrating intangible impacts into cultural heritage management: policy brief

Citation:

Holcombe, S., Enright, T-L., (2022). Integrating intangible impacts into cultural heritage management. University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia. Resolve. https://www.resolve.ngo/

Publisher:

Resolve

Type:

Article

Region:

Australia

the-conversation-v2

Russia and Ukraine are important to the renewables transition. Here’s what that means for the climate

Citation:

Sharma, V. (n.d.). Russia and Ukraine are important to the renewables transition. Here’s what that means for the climate. The Conversation. Retrieved March 15, 2022, from https://theconversation.com/russia-and-ukraine-are-important-to-the-renewables-transition-heres-what-that-means-for-the-climate-179079

Publisher:

The Conversation

Region:

Global

energy--natural-resouces-v2

Indigenous co-ownership of mining projects: a preliminary framework for the critical examination of equity participation

Citation:

Kung, A., Holcombe, S., Hamago, J., & Kemp, D. (2022). Indigenous co-ownership of mining projects: a preliminary framework for the critical examination of equity participation. Journal of Energy & Natural Resources Law, 1–23. https://doi.org/10.1080/02646811.2022.2029184

Publisher:

Energy & Natural Resources Law

Type:

Article

Region:

Australia

indigenous-specific-cia-v2

Indigenous specific CIA: scoping review of the literature and methods

Citation:

Holcombe, S. 2021. Indigenous Specific CIA: scoping review of the literature and methods. CRC TiME. Interim Report. Project 1.1

Publisher:

CRC TiME

Type:

Report

Region:

Australia

initiating-a-multi-stakeholderparticipatoryapproachtomineclosure

Initiating a multi-stakeholder participatory approach to mine closure planning: The Rosebery case study

Citation:

Worden, S., Mackenzie, S., & Bourke, P. (2022). Initiating a multi-stakeholder participatory approach: The Rosebery case study. Brisbane, Australia: CRC TiME Limited.

Publisher:

CRC TiME Limited

Type:

Report

Region:

Australia

indigenousexchangeforum-coverimage

The Indigenous Exchange Forum: transitions in mine closure

Citation:

Holcombe, S., Elliott, V., Keeling, A., Berryman, M., Hall, R., Ngaamo, R., Beckett, C., Moon, W., Hudson, M., Kusabs, N. and Ross River Lands Office. 2022. Indigenous Exchange Forum: Transitions in Mine Closure. St Lucia: Centre for Social Responsibility in Mining, University of Queensland.

Publisher:

Centre for Social Responsibility in Mining

Type:

Report

Region:

Global

mineral-resources-governance-the-case-of-candadian-first-nations-mining-policies

A case study of Canadian First Nations’ mining policies

Citation:

Worden, S. (2021). Mineral resources governance: A case study of Canadian First Nations’ mining policies. Brisbane, Australia; Centre for Social Responsibility in Mining, University of Queensland.

Publisher:

The University of Queensland

Type:

Report

Region:

North America

resources-policy-v2

The cost of mining benefits: Localising the resource curse hypothesis

Citation:

J.R. Owen, D. Kemp, L. Marais, The cost of mining benefits: Localising the resource curse hypothesis, Resources Policy, Volume 74, 2021,102289, ISSN 0301-4207, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.resourpol.2021.102289. (https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0301420721003007)

Publisher:

Resources Policy

Type:

Article

Region:

Global

journal-of-internation-development-vol-34

Social anomie induced by resource development projects: A case of a coal mining project

Citation:

Cheng, J., Zhang, R., Liu, Y., & Wang, C. (2021). Social anomie induced by resource development projects: A case of a coal mining project. Journal of International Development, jid.3593. https://doi.org/10.1002/jid.3593
(https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/jid.3593)

Publisher:

Wiley

Type:

Article

Region:

Global

title

Understanding local readiness for closure – initiating a multi-stakeholder participatory approach (research report)

Citation:

Worden, S., Mackenzie, S., & Bourke, P. (2021). Understanding local readiness for closure – initiating a multi-stakeholder participatory approach. Brisbane, Australia: CRC TiME Limited.

Publisher:

CRC TiME Limited

Type:

Report

Region:

Australia

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