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Transcript of Enduring Community Value from Mining (ECVM): Tracking and mapping mine expenditure
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Enduring Community Value from Mining
(ECVM): Tracking & Mapping Mine Expenditure
Principal Research Leader
Dr Boyd BlackwellUNE Business School, Armidale NSW
Acknowledgement(Presentation to: Social Acceptance and Mineral
Development Workshop, Flinders University, Victoria
Square, Adelaide, 26 May 2016)
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Regional Economies – ECVM
ECVM Project Outputs
• Key Commonwealth Milestone:
• E… C… V… M…
• 25 months remaining – ends 30 June 2017
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Output 2.2:
• Data will be produced on the size and flows of costs and benefits generated by mining operations.
• Spatial and economic predictive models of a mine's impacts will be used.
• Case studies and scenario planning tools will be developed for communities to manage risks.
• An input-output model of remote Australia will be produced.
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Sub Projects – All connected through ECVM *
• Most of us have or do cover labour and labour mobility issues• Much has already been produced e.g.
http://crc-rep.com/research/regional-economies/enduring-community-value-mining/project-outputs
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Member (Uni) Position Project/s % complete End date
Dr Boyd Blackwell (UNE)
PRL Mine expenditureMine employmentToolkitI-O ModelS&I
70% (25months remaining)*
Jun 2017
Anne Fordham (UniSA)
PhD CSR 60%* Dec 2016
Stuart Robertson (UNE)
PhD Mine Lifecycle Planning
Complete* Submitted
Kate Rampellini (Curtin)
PhD Spatial analysis & ABM
30%* > Jun 2017
Paulina Sepúlveda Bravo
PhD Economic ABM 75%* Dec 2016
Supporting Impact
• ECVM Toolkit*• To help bring industry, government, and communities together in
negotiating planning and management of the mine and community• Will link research outputs at rear, middle main modules, aide
memoire – check list• Get parties negotiating and planning early
• Tools• Employment impact model• Input-Output model of remote Australia• Etc.
• Examples: Senate Inquiry FIFO, Leigh Creek Transitional Policy, Jabiru authority expiration, Pilbara – multitude of opportunities
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Member (Uni) Position
Project/s Audience Research outputs*
Dr Boyd Blackwell (UNE)
PRL Mine expenditureMine employmentToolkitI-O ModelS&IOnline Atlas
ALLALLCommunitiesNinti One LtdALLALL
Model*Model*Guide, webModel*Various*Mapping & Analytical Tool
Anne Fordham (UniSA)
PhD CSR ALL but Industry
New CSRFramework*t
Stuart Robertson (UNE)
PhD Mine Lifecycle Planning
Communities, government, companies
Dependencytesting method*t
Kate Rampellini (Curtin)
PhD Spatial analysis & ABM
Government, Industry
IntegrativeModel*t
Paulina Sepúlveda Bravo
PhD Economic ABM Government, industry
Impact Model*t
• Notes : * = in addition there are articles, papers, lectures / presentations, conferences, etc.
• t = PhD theses will be available as well; ALL includes communities, government, companies, Ninti One Ltd
Sub Projects – Audience Table, Summary *
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Social Acceptance and Mineral Development
• How is ECVM delivered? Land, Labour and Capital• ECVM projects provide tools that can deliver an
evidence base for whether ECVM is being delivered• ECVM critical to obtaining social acceptance• Early information to communities: trust, social
acceptance• Governments and Companies make decisions ,
communities can only influence them• Ethically , without social acceptance, difficult for mining
to proceed in good faith
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Mapping and Tracking Mining
Project: Recent Findings
Employment concentration and vulnerability - SA
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Employment income concentration and vulnerability –NT*
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Employment concentration and vulnerability - WA
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Leigh Creek, employment impact model mine closure
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Roxby Downs , employment impact model mine closure *
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Ranger, Employment impact model mine closure – Worse case
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Ranger, Employment impact of mine closure – Best Case
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Online Atlas Development *
• SA prepared, NT and WA being added• Trialled mine impact employment models
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I-O Model of Remote Australia – Early prelim. results *
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Australia
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I-O Model of Remote Australia – Early prelim. results * cont….
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Remote Australia
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Social Acceptance and Mineral Development
• Range of projects that can provide an evidence base for whether ECVM is being delivered
• ECVM critical to obtaining social acceptance• Providing information to communities early can help
in building trust and gaining social acceptance• Governments and Companies make decisions ,
communities can only influence them• Ethically however, without social acceptance, difficult
for mining to proceed in good faith• resulting in a burden placed on society – for which
governments are ultimately accountable and responsible
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