On 27 October 2016, Dr Boyd Blackwell presented to the South Australian Government Department of State Development on the topic of mapping and tracking mining
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Enduring Community Value from Mining (ECVM) - Mapping and tracking mining
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Enduring Community Value from Mining
(ECVM): Tracking & Mapping Mine Expenditure
Principal Research Leader
Dr Boyd Blackwell
UNE Business School, Armidale NSW
www.une.edu.au/staffprofiles/business/bblackw2
Acknowledgement
Presentation to: DSD, SA Government, Adelaide
27 Oct 2016
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Regional Economies – ECVM
ECVM Project Outputs
• Key Commonwealth Milestone:
• E… C… V… M…
• 8 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 expenditure
Mine employment
Toolkit
I-O Model
S&I
70% (8
months
remaining)*
Jun 2017
Anne Fordham
(UniSA)
PhD/RO CSR 60%* Jun 2017
Stuart Robertson
(UNE)
PhD Mine Lifecycle
Planning
Complete Submitted
Jim McFarlane PhD/RO Regional
Economies
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) Posit
ion
Project/s Audience Research
outputs*
Dr Boyd
Blackwell (UNE)
Mr Jim
McFarlane
PRL
PhD/
RO
Mine expenditure
Mine employment
Toolkit
I-O Model
S&I
Online Atlas
ALL
ALL
Communities
Ninti One Ltd
ALL
ALL
Model*
Model*
Guide, web
Model*
Various*
Mapping &
Analytical Tool
Anne Fordham
(UniSA)
PhD CSR ALL but
Industry
New CSR
Framework*t
Stuart Robertson
(UNE)
PhD Mine Lifecycle
Planning
Communities,
government,
companies
Dependency
testing
method*t
Kate Rampellini
(Curtin)
PhD Spatial analysis &
ABM
Government,
Industry
Integrative
Model*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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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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5%
10%
15%
20%
25%
30%
35%
40%
Industry
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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