Evidence of the impacts of metal mining and the effectiveness of mining mitigation measures on socialâ ecological systems in Arctic and boreal regions: a systematic map protocol

Abstract Background Mining activities, including prospecting, exploration, construction, operation, maintenance, expansion, abandonment, decommissioning and repurposing of a mine can impact social and environmental systems in a range of positive and negative, and direct and indirect ways. Mining can...

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Main Authors: Haddaway, Neal, Cooke, Steven, Lesser, Pamela, Macura, Biljana, Nilsson, Annika, Taylor, Jessica, Raito, Kaisa
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spelling ftdatacite:10.6084/m9.figshare.c.4411046 2023-05-15T15:03:34+02:00 Evidence of the impacts of metal mining and the effectiveness of mining mitigation measures on socialâ ecological systems in Arctic and boreal regions: a systematic map protocol Haddaway, Neal Cooke, Steven Lesser, Pamela Macura, Biljana Nilsson, Annika Taylor, Jessica Raito, Kaisa 2019 https://dx.doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.c.4411046 https://springernature.figshare.com/collections/Evidence_of_the_impacts_of_metal_mining_and_the_effectiveness_of_mining_mitigation_measures_on_social_ecological_systems_in_Arctic_and_boreal_regions_a_systematic_map_protocol/4411046 unknown Figshare https://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13750-019-0152-8 CC BY 4.0 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0 CC-BY Medicine 59999 Environmental Sciences not elsewhere classified FOS Earth and related environmental sciences 69999 Biological Sciences not elsewhere classified FOS Biological sciences 80699 Information Systems not elsewhere classified FOS Computer and information sciences Science Policy Collection article 2019 ftdatacite https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.c.4411046 https://doi.org/10.1186/s13750-019-0152-8 2021-11-05T12:55:41Z Abstract Background Mining activities, including prospecting, exploration, construction, operation, maintenance, expansion, abandonment, decommissioning and repurposing of a mine can impact social and environmental systems in a range of positive and negative, and direct and indirect ways. Mining can yield a range of benefits to societies, but it may also cause conflict, not least in relation to above-ground and sub-surface land use. Similarly, mining can alter environments, but remediation and mitigation can restore systems. Boreal and Arctic regions are sensitive to impacts from development, both on social and environmental systems. Native ecosystems and aboriginal human communities are typically affected by multiple stressors, including climate change and pollution, for example. Methods We will search a suite of bibliographic databases, online search engines and organisational websites for relevant research literature using a tested search strategy. We will also make a call for evidence to stakeholders that have been identified in the wider 3MK project ( https://osf.io/cvh3u/ ). We will screen identified and retrieved articles at two distinct stages (title and abstract, and full text) according to a predetermined set of inclusion criteria, with consistency checks at each level to ensure criteria can be made operational. We will then extract detailed information relating to causal linkages between actions or impacts and measured outcomes, along with descriptive information about the articles and studies and enter data into an interactive systematic map database. We will visualise this database on an Evidence Atlas (an interactive, cartographic map) and identify knowledge gaps and clusters using Heat Maps (cross-tabulations of important variables, such as mineral type and studied impacts). We will identify good research practices that may support researchers in selecting the best study designs where these are clear in the evidence base. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Climate change DataCite Metadata Store (German National Library of Science and Technology) Arctic
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Haddaway, Neal
Cooke, Steven
Lesser, Pamela
Macura, Biljana
Nilsson, Annika
Taylor, Jessica
Raito, Kaisa
Evidence of the impacts of metal mining and the effectiveness of mining mitigation measures on socialâ ecological systems in Arctic and boreal regions: a systematic map protocol
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59999 Environmental Sciences not elsewhere classified
FOS Earth and related environmental sciences
69999 Biological Sciences not elsewhere classified
FOS Biological sciences
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FOS Computer and information sciences
Science Policy
description Abstract Background Mining activities, including prospecting, exploration, construction, operation, maintenance, expansion, abandonment, decommissioning and repurposing of a mine can impact social and environmental systems in a range of positive and negative, and direct and indirect ways. Mining can yield a range of benefits to societies, but it may also cause conflict, not least in relation to above-ground and sub-surface land use. Similarly, mining can alter environments, but remediation and mitigation can restore systems. Boreal and Arctic regions are sensitive to impacts from development, both on social and environmental systems. Native ecosystems and aboriginal human communities are typically affected by multiple stressors, including climate change and pollution, for example. Methods We will search a suite of bibliographic databases, online search engines and organisational websites for relevant research literature using a tested search strategy. We will also make a call for evidence to stakeholders that have been identified in the wider 3MK project ( https://osf.io/cvh3u/ ). We will screen identified and retrieved articles at two distinct stages (title and abstract, and full text) according to a predetermined set of inclusion criteria, with consistency checks at each level to ensure criteria can be made operational. We will then extract detailed information relating to causal linkages between actions or impacts and measured outcomes, along with descriptive information about the articles and studies and enter data into an interactive systematic map database. We will visualise this database on an Evidence Atlas (an interactive, cartographic map) and identify knowledge gaps and clusters using Heat Maps (cross-tabulations of important variables, such as mineral type and studied impacts). We will identify good research practices that may support researchers in selecting the best study designs where these are clear in the evidence base.
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author Haddaway, Neal
Cooke, Steven
Lesser, Pamela
Macura, Biljana
Nilsson, Annika
Taylor, Jessica
Raito, Kaisa
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Cooke, Steven
Lesser, Pamela
Macura, Biljana
Nilsson, Annika
Taylor, Jessica
Raito, Kaisa
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title Evidence of the impacts of metal mining and the effectiveness of mining mitigation measures on socialâ ecological systems in Arctic and boreal regions: a systematic map protocol
title_short Evidence of the impacts of metal mining and the effectiveness of mining mitigation measures on socialâ ecological systems in Arctic and boreal regions: a systematic map protocol
title_full Evidence of the impacts of metal mining and the effectiveness of mining mitigation measures on socialâ ecological systems in Arctic and boreal regions: a systematic map protocol
title_fullStr Evidence of the impacts of metal mining and the effectiveness of mining mitigation measures on socialâ ecological systems in Arctic and boreal regions: a systematic map protocol
title_full_unstemmed Evidence of the impacts of metal mining and the effectiveness of mining mitigation measures on socialâ ecological systems in Arctic and boreal regions: a systematic map protocol
title_sort evidence of the impacts of metal mining and the effectiveness of mining mitigation measures on socialâ ecological systems in arctic and boreal regions: a systematic map protocol
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