Change management | for miners, by miners

Change management | for miners, by miners

Biodiversity Conservation

Manage biodiversity risks by creating action plans for sustainable preservation

Overview

Understanding the impact of impoundment ponds, waste dumps, process plant chemicals, conservation of topsoil, oil disposal, water management, geological subsidence, fuel spills, reclamation, and recycling waste in the camps, is crucial in securing the buy-in of multiple stakeholders, including local communities and conservation organizations.

Through close collaboration with these stakeholders, long-term monitoring, biodiversity assessment programs, and mindful site selection which mitigates negative externalities, mine operators can chart much smoother paths to restoration post-closure.

Key Client Challenges

How do we minimize mining impact and effectively monitor biodiversity on our mining sites?
How can we incorporate biodiversity considerations into our land-use planning and site selection processes?
Are there opportunities for offsetting or compensating for any unavoidable impacts on biodiversity?

How YCP Unison Can Help

By integrating biodiversity considerations into operations throughout the mine life cycle, particularly at critical planning stages, mining companies can mitigate negative impacts on biodiversity to avoid hefty fines and maintain land conditions for successful reclamation or cultivation.

Our goal at YCP Unison is to assist your teams in comprehensive life of mine planning, ensuring that compliance with environmental regulations, land restoration plans and biodiversity preservation strategies are embedded in your mine plan from the very beginning of your mine project.

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