Presentations for Track C: SOCIAL ASPECTS OF SUSTAINABILITY: meeting shareholder and stakeholder expectations (technical papers and panel discussions)

Monday 11:30 - 13:00, Community Engagement and Information Sharing, Chair: Kay O'Regan, Earthwatch Institute, UK

Value Creation from SD Indicators - For Mining Companies, Communities and Policy-Makers, E. Turner and M. Tost

Measuring What Matters: Monitoring the Contribution of a New Mining Project to Community Sustainability, D. Brereton and C. Pattenden

The Office of Surface Mining's "Reclaim the Future!" Initiative, S. Rideout, Jr. and J. Craynon

The Minerals Industry and Sustainable Development. Are We Talking to the Right People - Are We Sending the Right Message?, K. Nielsen

Monday 14:00 - 15:30, Social License to Mine and CSR, Chair: David Brereton, The University of Queensland, Australia

Research Studies on Building Social License within Mineral Exploration, J. Nelsen and M. Scoble

Cumulative Impacts of Coal Mining on a Regional Community, C. Moran, D. Brereton, G. McIlwain and J. McIntosh

The Corporate Responsibility Rating of the Metals & Mining Sector, K. Rüter

Drivers of Reputation in the Australian Mining Industry, J. Tuck

Tuesday 09:00 - 10:30, Linking Community Capacity to Sustainable Development, Chair: Gavin Hilson, The University of Manchester, UK

Sustainable Regional Development - A New Way to Build Prosperity for Indigenous People in Australia, J. Gawler

Giving Back to the African People: Fostering Rural Community Development Through Mineral Development Funds, S.A. Shahnawaz

An Integrated Multi-Criteria Approach to Enhancing the Business Value of Community Investment at Mine Sites, A.M. Esteves

Rethinking Capacity Building, K. Konialis, K. Komnitsas and Z. Agioutantis

Tuesday 14:00 - 15:30, Sustainability Evaluation, Chair: Julia Pflieger, Stuttgart University, Germany

Sustainability Indicators for Mining Projects: Assuring a Representative Diversity of Stakeholders and Issues. Application to the Uranium Mines in Arlit (Niger), A. Chamaret, M. O'Connor, and G. Récoché

Evaluation of Resource Management Plans in Nevada Using Seven Questions to Sustainability, D. van Zyl, J. Lohry, and R. Reid

European Environment Agency - Ex-post evaluation of aggregate taxes, D. Legg, G. Dige, M. Mazzanti, S. Paleari, R. Zoboli, M. Herczeg, R. Bleishwitz, M. Skovgaard, H. Leveson-Gower

Wednesday 8:30 - 10:30, Sustainability Reporting, Chair: Kevin Brady, Fivewinds

Making Company Sustainability Reporting More Efficient: Web-Based Collection, Analysis and Reporting of Sustainability Data Using the Software System SoFi, T. Motzer, A. Saraev, J. Gediga and J. Pflieger

Balancing the Costs and Benefits of Government and Corporate Sustainability, S. Solar and D. Shields

Third Party Certification as an Emerging Form of Regulation in the Minerals Industry, P. Schiavi and G. Lawrence

Wednesday 11:00 - 13:00, Post-Mining Land Use Issues, Chair: Kostas Kavouridis, TUC, Greece

Premature Mine Closures - Causes and Effects, D. Laurence

Alternative Uses of Rehabilitated Mine Land, M. Papasotiriou and G. Petrakis

Towards a Framework for the Sustainable Use of Legacy Mine Land in Queensland , Australia, R. Worrall, D. Neil, D. Brereton and D. Mulligan

Recultivation and Resettlement in the Rhenish Lignite Mining Area - Stakeholder Dialogue as an Important Element of Sustainable Development, M. Eyll-Vetter and P. Eysel

Sustainability in Mineral Industry through the application of Biotechnology, V. Angelatou

Tuesday 16:00 - 17:30, Panel Discussion III: Stakeholders Expectations, Chairs: Kay O'Regan, Corporate Partnerships Manager, Earthwatch Institute (Europe), United Kingdom and David Brereton, Director, Centre for Social Responsibility in Mining (CSRM), The University of Queensland, Australia

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