The GCRF Mine Dust and Health Network: A collaborative engagement platform, J.L. Broadhurst, S. Adams, and J.R.C. von Holdt

- Organization:
- The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
- Pages:
- 10
- File Size:
- 366 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 2020
Abstract
Fugitive dust from mineral extraction and processing activities can significantly influence air
quality, the environment, and the health and quality of life of workers and surrounding communities.
Poor engagement and communication between experts and lay persons, disciplinary silos and polarised
viewpoints have made it difficult to develop a holistic understanding of the complex health issues
associated with environmental emissions of mine dusts, and consequently to design meaningful and
integrated approaches to address such issues.
The collaborative Global Challenges Research Fund (GCRF) Mine Dust and Health Network,
hosted by Minerals to Metals at the University of Cape Town, serves as a collaborative think-tank to
inform research directions within and across disciplines, government policy and regulations, health
monitoring programmes at public clinics, industry best practice, community healthcare and impact
prevention programmes. It focuses initially on the southern African region, but with the intention to
expand to mining-intensive developing countries within the rest of Africa, South America and Asia.
This paper outlines the approach and activities of this global transdisciplinary and intersectoral network
and presents some of the key outputs and achievements to date.
Keywords: Mine dust, Global Challenges Research Fund Mine Dust and Health Network
Citation
APA:
(2020) The GCRF Mine Dust and Health Network: A collaborative engagement platform, J.L. Broadhurst, S. Adams, and J.R.C. von HoldtMLA: The GCRF Mine Dust and Health Network: A collaborative engagement platform, J.L. Broadhurst, S. Adams, and J.R.C. von Holdt. The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2020.