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Mining with nature
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Meeting Stakeholders' Expectations

Biodiversity work is an important part of being a good neighbor and meeting stakeholders’ expectations.

Biodiversity measures can often be combined with the creation of outdoor recreational and amenity values that benefits the local community, e.g. in remediation and ecological offsetting. Similarly, measures to enhance the biodiversity of an area can create value for reindeer husbandry.

Example of how a mining area can be restored to benefit both nature and social values. Photomontages: Boliden.

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