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Multi-Criteria Decision Analysis for Evaluating Transitional and Post-Mining Options—An Innovative Perspective from the EIT ReviRIS Project

doi: 10.3390/su14042292
In mine design and planning, identifying appropriate Post-Mining Land Use (PMLU) is necessary and crucial to achieving environmental quality and socioeconomic renewal. In this context, Multi-Criteria Decision Making (MCDM) methods are used to support decision-maker and stakeholder decisions. However, most studies regarding the application of MCDM methods to PMLU decisions do not favor their widespread use because they start from an already structured decisional problem. The structure they present may not apply to another PMLU decision. Therefore, the primary goal of this study is to present an innovative methodology and its corresponding framework to help decision-makers and stakeholders structure their PMLU decisions. This innovative methodology can be used from an early stage, with a low level of detail, until a later stage, with a high level of detail, and is composed of three main stages. The first stage is selecting the Transitional Post-Mining Landscape Profile, which guides the user to different Multi-Criteria Decision Analysis (MCDA) goals. The second stage is developing criteria and alternatives according to the MCDA goal, using topics representing essential dimensions that cannot be disregarded, and testing the MCDM methods. Finally, the third stage is the participatory process and final application of MCDM methods.
- Tallinn University of Technology Estonia
- AGH University of Science and Technology Poland
- University of Leoben Austria
- National Technical University of Athens Greece
- Curtin University Australia
revitalization, Participatory tool, Geography, Planning and Development, Energy Engineering and Power Technology, TJ807-830, Environmental Science (miscellaneous), Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law, TD194-195, Renewable energy sources, ReviRIS; post-mining land use; MCDA; revitalization; participatory tool; mine closure, ReviRIS, GE1-350, SDG 7 - Affordable and Clean Energy, SDG 15 - Life on Land, post-mining land use, Environmental effects of industries and plants, Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment, Revitalization, MCDA, mine closure, Environmental sciences, Post-mining land use, Mine closure, participatory tool
revitalization, Participatory tool, Geography, Planning and Development, Energy Engineering and Power Technology, TJ807-830, Environmental Science (miscellaneous), Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law, TD194-195, Renewable energy sources, ReviRIS; post-mining land use; MCDA; revitalization; participatory tool; mine closure, ReviRIS, GE1-350, SDG 7 - Affordable and Clean Energy, SDG 15 - Life on Land, post-mining land use, Environmental effects of industries and plants, Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment, Revitalization, MCDA, mine closure, Environmental sciences, Post-mining land use, Mine closure, participatory tool
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