Forest-Smart Mining : Offset Case Studies

Despite its relatively modest footprint, mining is an important driver of deforestation and degradation in tropical forests, often as a result of indirect impacts from associated infrastructure, unplanned development, and in-migration. The World Ba...

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Main Authors: Johnson, Sally, Howell, John
Format: Report
Language:English
Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2019
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Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/775721560329518480/Forest-Smart-Mining-Offset-Case-Studies
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spelling okr-10986-320272021-05-25T09:25:28Z Forest-Smart Mining : Offset Case Studies Johnson, Sally Howell, John ENVIRONMENTAL AND SOCIAL IMPACT CONVENTION ON BIOLOGICAL DIVERSITY ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION BIODIVERSITY ENVIRONMENTAL OFFSET CLIMATE CHANGE MITIGATION MINING CARBON OFFSET GOVERNANCE FOREST CONSERVATION FUELWOOD SUSTAINABLE LAND MANAGEMENT LOGGING Despite its relatively modest footprint, mining is an important driver of deforestation and degradation in tropical forests, often as a result of indirect impacts from associated infrastructure, unplanned development, and in-migration. The World Bank program on extractive industries in forest landscapes aims to ensure that this sector does not erode forest capital, but rather enables client countries and the World Bank Group to make better-informed decisions about minimizing trade-offs and maximizing benefits from forest-smart mining. This document presents five detailed case studies: (1) ArcelorMittal’s iron ore project in Liberia, (2) Newmont’s Akyem project in Ghana, (3) Compagnie des Bauxites de Guinée and Guinea Alumina Corporation’s bauxite projects in Guinea, (4) wildlife works’ carbon offset project in Kenya, and (5) Aston Coal’s Maules Creek coal mine in Australia. Together, they highlight the spectrum of challenges faced by those aiming to implement enduring offsets. The selection of studies was based on their different types of forest landscapes, inclusion of World Bank Group projects, variety of minerals, and availability of data, which constrained the geographical spread of case studies. Section one gives introduction. Section two presents the key lessons learned. The detailed case studies are presented in sections three to seven. Section eight summarizes some practical challenges that may undermine the successful implementation of offsets. Finally, section nine offers some concluding observations. 2019-07-02T20:39:06Z 2019-07-02T20:39:06Z 2019-03-01 Report http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/775721560329518480/Forest-Smart-Mining-Offset-Case-Studies http://hdl.handle.net/10986/32027 English CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Economic & Sector Work :: Other Environmental Study Economic & Sector Work
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topic ENVIRONMENTAL AND SOCIAL IMPACT
CONVENTION ON BIOLOGICAL DIVERSITY
ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION
BIODIVERSITY
ENVIRONMENTAL OFFSET
CLIMATE CHANGE MITIGATION
MINING
CARBON OFFSET
GOVERNANCE
FOREST CONSERVATION
FUELWOOD
SUSTAINABLE LAND MANAGEMENT
LOGGING
spellingShingle ENVIRONMENTAL AND SOCIAL IMPACT
CONVENTION ON BIOLOGICAL DIVERSITY
ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION
BIODIVERSITY
ENVIRONMENTAL OFFSET
CLIMATE CHANGE MITIGATION
MINING
CARBON OFFSET
GOVERNANCE
FOREST CONSERVATION
FUELWOOD
SUSTAINABLE LAND MANAGEMENT
LOGGING
Johnson, Sally
Howell, John
Forest-Smart Mining : Offset Case Studies
description Despite its relatively modest footprint, mining is an important driver of deforestation and degradation in tropical forests, often as a result of indirect impacts from associated infrastructure, unplanned development, and in-migration. The World Bank program on extractive industries in forest landscapes aims to ensure that this sector does not erode forest capital, but rather enables client countries and the World Bank Group to make better-informed decisions about minimizing trade-offs and maximizing benefits from forest-smart mining. This document presents five detailed case studies: (1) ArcelorMittal’s iron ore project in Liberia, (2) Newmont’s Akyem project in Ghana, (3) Compagnie des Bauxites de Guinée and Guinea Alumina Corporation’s bauxite projects in Guinea, (4) wildlife works’ carbon offset project in Kenya, and (5) Aston Coal’s Maules Creek coal mine in Australia. Together, they highlight the spectrum of challenges faced by those aiming to implement enduring offsets. The selection of studies was based on their different types of forest landscapes, inclusion of World Bank Group projects, variety of minerals, and availability of data, which constrained the geographical spread of case studies. Section one gives introduction. Section two presents the key lessons learned. The detailed case studies are presented in sections three to seven. Section eight summarizes some practical challenges that may undermine the successful implementation of offsets. Finally, section nine offers some concluding observations.
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author Johnson, Sally
Howell, John
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Howell, John
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title Forest-Smart Mining : Offset Case Studies
title_short Forest-Smart Mining : Offset Case Studies
title_full Forest-Smart Mining : Offset Case Studies
title_fullStr Forest-Smart Mining : Offset Case Studies
title_full_unstemmed Forest-Smart Mining : Offset Case Studies
title_sort forest-smart mining : offset case studies
publisher World Bank, Washington, DC
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