- Source: Sustainable Minerals Institute
- Pembangkit listrik tenaga panas bumi
- Tembaga
- Belerang
- Batu bara
- Emas
- Rwanda
- Asam kloroaurat
- Litium
- Natrium
- Neodimium
- Sustainable Minerals Institute
- SMI
- International Institute for Sustainable Development
- University of Queensland
- Peak minerals
- Social impact assessment
- Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining
- The Earth Institute
- Sustainable development
- Ministry of Mines (India)
The Sustainable Minerals Institute (SMI) at the University of Queensland (UQ) is a research institute focused on understanding and implementing the principles of sustainable development through engagement with industry contacts from geology to mining, processing and disposal. In 2022, the institute was awarded more than $1.2 million in grants to develop research into sustainable resources for the mining industry. The founder, Alban Lynch, died in 2021.
Centres
SMI has six Centres:
BRC: WH Bryan Mining and Geology Research Centre
CMLR: Centre for Mined Land Rehabilitation
CSRM: Centre for Social Responsibility in Mining
CWiMI: Centre for Water in the Minerals Industry
MISHC: Minerals Industry Safety and Health Centre
JKMRC: Julius Kruttschnitt Mineral Research Centre
= Centre for Social Responsibility in Mining
=The Centre for Social Responsibility in Mining (CSRM) is a research centre committed to improving the social performance of the global resource industry through independent research, training and professional development, participation in multi-stakeholder dialogue processes, and student research for higher degrees. CSRM's focus is on the social, cultural, economic, and political challenges accompanying mineral resource extraction and on questions of justice, fairness, and equity. CSRM staff engage with industry, communities, and Indigenous and land-connected peoples alike. The centre has a worldwide research interests, with recent publications on mining issues in Australia, Brazil, Canada, China, Cook Islands, Czech Republic, India, Indonesia, Madagascar, Papua New Guinea, Peru, Philippines, South Africa, and Suriname.
CSRM was established in 2001. In 2022, it had 40 staff and postgraduate students. Undergraduate programs are not offered.
= Centre for Mined Land Rehabilitation
=The Centre for Mined Land Rehabilitation (CMLR) was established at OQ in 1993 and has built on more than twenty years involvement with the mining and minerals industries. CMLR is involved in a broad range of research and training projects with mining companies, industry bodies and government departments from across Australia and the world.
Notable people
Bob Bryan, board member and son of WH Bryan.
Saleem Ali (academic) – Director of CSRM, 2012–2015.
David Brereton – Director of CSRM, 2001–2012.
Martha Macintyre – Australian anthropologist, Honorary Professor.
References
External links
Sustainable Minerals Institute homepage
The University of Queensland