This program aims to provide an in-depth understanding of the methods and tools used to evaluate the environmental impact of mining projects, based on international standards and best practices. It addresses essential regulatory, technical, and methodological aspects to ensure responsible mining operations.
Learning Objectives
Master the steps involved in conducting a comprehensive environmental assessment.
Identify key environmental impacts and propose mitigation measures.
Apply international standards (e.g., IFC, ISO) to ensure project compliance.
Skills Developed
Analysis of environmental impacts from mining activities.
Design of mitigation plans and environmental risk management strategies.
Compliance with international standards and local regulations.
Engineers or technicians with prior experience in the mining or environmental sector.
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