This project emerged from the ‘Mining as a temporary land use: transitions and repurposing scoping study” as part of the Social Aspects of Mine Closure Consortium. The case study serves as an example of an innovative and sustainable land-use transition in an area once used solely for mining. While this transition was not led or funded by the mining industry, it is a successful contemporary example offering multiple lessons for mining industry-led or funded repurposing.

Language: English

Publisher: The University of Queensland

Region: Australia

Type: Report

CITATION

Holcombe, Sarah (2020). “Woodlawn Mine site repurposing: Success factors, enablers and challenges”. Centre for Social Responsibility in Mining. The University of Queensland: Brisbane.

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