Envisioning the rehabilitation of assets through co-design and gamification

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
S Emeric E Jones P Baker D Clark S Grant
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The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Publication Date:
Aug 2, 2023

Abstract

As we strive for a sustainable and resilient future, repurposing assets has become a top priority. In Australia alone, we have a significant number of mineral projects in the pipeline, extensive existing operations, and over 50 000 legacy sites. Collectively, this presents a unique opportunity to be a world leader in mine rehabilitation. Complex stakeholder landscapes, inflexible policies, aged regulatory frameworks, technical uncertainties and increasing liabilities are all barriers hindering effective transition of legacy assets. The impetus for change is further catalysed by shifting consumer preferences, workforces in flux and regional Australians questioning what the transition means for their local community. We need innovative approaches to take a leading role in the industry and support global efforts more broadly. Co-designing an ambitious, shared vision spanning projects, operations and legacy assets with all key parties is a fundamental step to unlock and realise maximum societal, environmental, economic and reputational value. Serious play and gamification can further enhance this visioning process.
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APA: S Emeric E Jones P Baker D Clark S Grant  (2023)  Envisioning the rehabilitation of assets through co-design and gamification

MLA: S Emeric E Jones P Baker D Clark S Grant Envisioning the rehabilitation of assets through co-design and gamification. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2023.

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