Mapping what matters: Integrating PPGIS into social impact assessment for mine planning and closure
Kamila Svobodova, Jo-Anne Everingham

TL;DR
This paper suggests using PPGIS to better include community values in mine planning and closure, improving social impact assessments.
Contribution
The paper introduces PPGIS as an underutilized method to integrate intangible landscape values into mine planning.
Findings
PPGIS can inform mine project design and closure planning by incorporating community values early.
PPGIS supports regulatory compliance and strengthens social licence through inclusive engagement.
Combining technical data with local knowledge leads to more place-based mine development.
Abstract
Community values toward landscapes, particularly before mining begins, are often overlooked in conventional social impact assessments in the mining industry. These emotional, cultural and relational values tend to be intangible and difficult to incorporate into formal planning tools. We propose public participation geographic information systems (PPGIS) as an underutilized method to address this gap. Rooted in participatory planning and spatial analysis, PPGIS offers a unique way to integrate landscape values into social impact assessments. When applied early in the mine lifecycle, PPGIS can inform both project design and closure planning, ensuring that social and cultural dimensions of landscapes are considered from the outset. It aligns with regulatory requirements for meaningful community engagement, baseline assessment and closure visioning, and can strengthen both procedural…
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Taxonomy
TopicsMining and Resource Management · Environmental and Social Impact Assessments · Hydropower, Displacement, Environmental Impact
