⛰️ From Mine Pits to Living Landscapes.
In collaboration with the School of Livelihood and Rural Development, we develop mineral mine-closure and ecological-restoration models. Mine closure isn't just engineering and compliance — it's an opportunity to restore degraded landscapes, rebuild ecosystems, repair water systems and create sustainable livelihoods for affected communities.
🛠️Our Mine-Closure Approach
| Area | Intervention |
|---|---|
| Degraded-Land Restoration | Reforestation, soil stabilisation, native plantation and ecological recovery |
| Water Management | Watershed treatment, drainage planning, harvesting and recharge structures |
| Soil Improvement | Biochar, compost, biofertiliser and organic soil restoration |
| Livelihood Planning | Agroforestry, nurseries, eco-tourism, value addition and community enterprises |
| Biodiversity Support | Native-habitat restoration and biodiversity monitoring |
| Digital Monitoring | Geotagged restoration assets, survival monitoring and impact dashboards |
| Community Engagement | Local participation, training and benefit-sharing models |
🌍Turning Closure into a Climate-Positive Opportunity
- Biodiversity
- Water security
- Carbon sequestration
- Soil regeneration
- Local livelihoods
- Community resilience
- Long-term ecological stability
Have a closure or restoration mandate? Let's make it climate-positive.
