Bio+Mine Project: Empowering the Community to Develop a Site-Specific System for the Rehabilitation of a Legacy Mine

Author:

Alonzo Dennis1ORCID,Tabelin Carlito Baltazar2ORCID,Dalona Irish Mae3,Beltran Arnel4,Orbecido Aileen4,Villacorte-Tabelin Mylah5ORCID,Resabal Vannie Joy3,Promentilla Michael Angelo46ORCID,Brito-Parada Pablo7,Plancherel Yves7,Jungblut Anne D.8ORCID,Armstrong Robin8,Santos Ana8ORCID,Schofield Paul F.8ORCID,Herrington Richard8

Affiliation:

1. School of Education, University of New South Wales Sydney, Kensington, Australia

2. Department of Materials and Engineering Technology, Mindanao State University – Iligan Institute of Technology, Iligan City, Philippines

3. English Department, Mindanao State University – Iligan Institute of Technology, Iligan City, Philippines

4. Department of Chemical Engineering, De La Salle University, Manila City, Philippines

5. Department of Biological Sciences, Mindanao State University – Iligan Institute of Technology, Iligan City, Philippines

6. National Research Council of the Philippines, Taguig, Philippines

7. Department of Earth Science and Engineering, Imperial College London, London, UK

8. Natural History Museum, London, UK

Abstract

The rehabilitation of legacy mines continues to be a big challenge because of the difficulties in returning them to safe and stable conditions and ensuring that the mined-out areas become productive to support the economic activity of the host community. Previous efforts are often focused on purely technical and environmental aspects, leading to resistance from the local community due to their exclusion from the rehabilitation process. To address the issues associated with legacy mines and lack of participation of the community, we have developed a project, Biodiversity Positive Mining For The Net Zero Challenge (Bio + Mine), focusing on the abandoned Sto. Niño copper mine (Benguet, Philippines). The mine was closed in 1982 without a plan involving local stakeholders and leaving a significant ongoing negative legacy. Using the social-ecological-technological system framework, we will explore the intersections of the structure and functions of socio-economicdemographic, ecological, and technological data useful in devising a more inclusive mitigation strategy for the reconstruction of the supporting ecosystem. We aim to develop a site-specific system, underpinned by the local community's knowledge and practices, that can be a model for wider implementation in other legacy and active mines worldwide.

Funder

This project is funded by the Global Centre on Biodiversity for Climate Programme of the Department for Environment, Food & Rural Affairs (DEFRA), United Kingdom.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Education

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