Recultivation And Resettlement In The Rhenish Lignite Mining Area - Stakeholder Dialogue As An Important Element Of Sustainable Development

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
M. Eyll-Vetter
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Jan 1, 2007

Abstract

The operation of large opencast mines in a densely populated area in the centre of Europe involves an inevitable interference in the region. Thus, this is only possible with general acceptance by the regional stakeholders. In order to achieve this general acceptance, it is necessary to develop sound common concepts and to engage in a continuous dialogue with the stakeholders. The aim is to create seminal structures of relevance to the regional economy, taking into account the interests of the various stakeholders like e.g. authorities, local governments, the regional public, and churches. The recultivation of the mined-out areas represents the offset for the mining activities. RWE Power has reached high acceptance of its recultivation. This high acceptance is illustrated by various examples, from biotopes to high-yield agriculture and recreational areas. Thus, recultivation covers all the elements of sustainable development from social compatibility to ecological as well as economic aspects. This is only achievable through an intensive stakeholder dialogue in the region: The communities concerned are intensively involved in the planning and approval process for the new landscape. As far as social compatibility - one of the aspects of sustainable development - is concerned, the necessary resettlement of whole villages is one of the principal challenges. Over the last few decades, RWE Power has developed an approach that is broadly recognised by the stake-holders in the region. The best proof for this is the high proportion of resettlees taking part in the joint resettlement scheme offered. This can only be achieved by constant involvement of the stakeholders in the resettlement process. In conclusion, it can be stated that RWE Power has implemented a well-functioning stakeholder dialogue that guarantees the general acceptance necessary for mining operations.
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APA: M. Eyll-Vetter  (2007)  Recultivation And Resettlement In The Rhenish Lignite Mining Area - Stakeholder Dialogue As An Important Element Of Sustainable Development

MLA: M. Eyll-Vetter Recultivation And Resettlement In The Rhenish Lignite Mining Area - Stakeholder Dialogue As An Important Element Of Sustainable Development. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2007.

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