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2004 Sustainable development review

Meeting global needs for minerals and metals

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Case study - land access

Land access

  • Project turns up old bones
  • Rock art preserved in port expansion
  • From mine to ecological centre
  • Cultural heritage
  • Unearthing the secrets of the past
  • Improving land use before mining
  • A return to beauty [pdf]
  • Ridgeway Mine [pdf], a study in sustainable development
  • Developing a global, integrated HSEC management system
  • Biodiversity case studies
    • Biodiversity and iron ore
    • Environmental rehabilitation after mining [pdf]
    • Mine development in sensitive areas [pdf]
    • Building biodiversity from tailings [pdf]

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      • Unearthing the secrets of the past
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