Journal article
Assessing impacts of mining: Recent contributions from GIS and remote sensing
TT Werner, A Bebbington, G Gregory
Extractive Industries and Society | ELSEVIER SCI LTD | Published : 2019
Abstract
Mining produces several environmental, social, and economic impacts which can be analysed spatially using remote sensing (RS) and geographical information systems (GIS). This paper provides an overview of recent studies using these techniques to assess mining impacts on water, land, and society. It also highlights the geographic complexities of these impacts via mining case studies, and discusses spatial research methods, data sources, and limitations. Despite noted simplifications, risks, and uncertainties of mapping the impacts of mining, the cases included in our overview illustrate that there are clearly beneficial applications. At a local level, these include environmental and socioecon..
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Awarded by Australian Research Council
Funding Acknowledgements
This study has been conducted as a component of the Australian Research Council funded Laureate project "Assessing the relationships among mining, society and environment under conditions of climate change: an international comparative analysis oriented towards building human-environment theory" (Grant FL160100072). The authors would like to thank Nick Cuba for his helpful comments on the original manuscript. The comments of two referees and the editor helped greatly improve the article.