Mining and the sustainable development goals: Prioritizing SDG targets for proper environmental governance

Ambio. 2023 Jan;52(1):229-241. doi: 10.1007/s13280-022-01775-3. Epub 2022 Sep 6.

Abstract

Inability to ensure sustainable mining practice has brought the awareness that mining enterprises must be more pragmatic on achieving the sustainable development goals (SDGs) in their operations. This research propose a new approach to select and prioritize relevant targets to the industry, which will allow companies, communities, and public authorities to establish a proper framework for environmental governance. The methodology includes appraisal of questionnaires, prioritization of targets following a thorough screening and quantitative assessment, and a bipartite network analysis approach. The results indicate that 55 out of the 169 targets were considered relevant for oil sands mining. The targets in SDGs 1, 12, and 16 were identified as having high or very high priority. There was high correlation between proposed conditions and targets based on the bipartite analysis, which signifies that the people's opinion has relevance in the priority ratings. To achieve SDGs, the implication of mining activities on the environment must be addressed. It was concluded that targets with high relevance in the three phases of mining should be given high consideration when establishing governance principles. Furthermore, engagement of relevant stakeholders that will be impacted directly or indirectly by mining operations is critical in the pursuit of achieving SDGs.

Keywords: Mining; Oil sands; Sustainable development goals (SDGs); Targets.

MeSH terms

  • Conservation of Natural Resources*
  • Environmental Policy
  • Global Health
  • Humans
  • Oil and Gas Fields
  • Sustainable Development*