Building peace for people and planet through mining
Carly Leonida and Dr Bridget Storrie muse on the humanity-orebody relationship and the potential that mining offers to instil peace in a future riddled with social and environmental challenges
Putting mining into perspective
Carly Leonida and Dr Bridget Storrie muse on the humanity-orebody relationship and the potential that mining offers to instil peace in a future riddled with social and environmental challenges
Maintaining a social license to operate remains the top business risk in mining, while community conflicts have not diminished. Carly Leonida speaks to Monica Ospina about this disconnect and how mines can create opportunities for sustainable value creation for all
Carly Leonida talks meaningful engagement, as well as community agreement making and partnerships for mining projects with Dean Slocum and Dr Chris Anderson
Enviro Integration Strategies and O Trade have joined forces to develop a solution that allows mining companies to assess and mitigate the potential social risks associated with tailings storage facilities
How good engagement between mining companies, Indigenous Peoples and First Nations can deliver lasting value for all
Carly explores how 4D modelling and augmented reality technologies can improve mine stakeholder engagement with the help of Clirio Technologies’ Ron Klopfer
If new business models have the potential to create financial and social value for all mining stakeholders, then why are we not applying them more widely? Carly asks Dr Jocelyn Fraser for her thoughts on the concept of shared value