Transfer of German environmental expertise for mine site rehabilitation challenges worldwide - A case study: Vietnam

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
T. Cramer O. Nitzsche R. Barthel J. Pateiro Fernández
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Jan 1, 2011

Abstract

The Hong Gai coal field in northeast Vietnam has been the main coal mining area of Vietnam for more than 150 years. Anthracite coal is produced from several open pit and underground mines situated close to the UNESCO world natural heritage site Ha Long Bay. The mining-induced environmental impacts such as dust emissions, acid mine drainage, and visual impairments due to waste dumps resulted in severe conflicts of interests regarding future land use and the protection of the world natural heritage site Ha Long Bay. Within the RAME project (Research Association Mining and Environment in Vietnam), Brenk Systemplanung is contributing to an improved environmental and sustainable planning in Vietnam's mining industry and the reduction of environmental impacts on Ha Long Bay by developing suitable and sustainable technology and planning measures (e.g. for dump construction/rehabilitation, predictive modelling, and/or monitoring) for Vietnam's leading coal producer.
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APA: T. Cramer O. Nitzsche R. Barthel J. Pateiro Fernández  (2011)  Transfer of German environmental expertise for mine site rehabilitation challenges worldwide - A case study: Vietnam

MLA: T. Cramer O. Nitzsche R. Barthel J. Pateiro Fernández Transfer of German environmental expertise for mine site rehabilitation challenges worldwide - A case study: Vietnam. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2011.

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