Monitoring impact of mineral sustainability standards to align with the Sustainable Development Goals

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Published 2018 by Centre for Social Responsibility in Mining (CSRM) and The University of Queensland. Authored by Sturman, K., Rogers, P., Imbrogiano, J., Mori Junior, R. and Ezeigbo, C.

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The study explores how mineral sustainability initiatives monitor and evaluate their operations and how these M&E mechanisms could be harmonized to make mineral supply chain's impact on society and environment more comparable. It finds that the initiatives under score are too varied to apply a one-size-fits-it-all model. Instead, ISEAL and OECD can take a coordinating role in further aligning theories of change, core indicators and systems of data collection.
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Monitoring impact of mineral sustainability standards to align with the Sustainable Development Goals

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Research report

Published 2018 by Centre for Social Responsibility in Mining (CSRM) and The University of Queensland. Authored by Sturman, K., Rogers, P., Imbrogiano, J., Mori Junior, R. and Ezeigbo, C.

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