Justine Perry T. Domingo
Sustainable mining in tropical, biodiverse landscapes: Environmental challenges and opportunities in the archipelagic Philippines
Domingo, Justine Perry T.; Jenkin, Gawen R.T.; Quick, Laura; Williams, Richard D.; Hudson-Edwards, Karen A.; Tortajada, Cecilia; Byrne, Patrick; Coulthard, Tom J.; Padrones, Jenielyn T.; Crane, Rich; Gibaga, Cris Reven L.; Vasilopoulos, Grigorios; Tungpalan, Kate; Samaniego, Jessie O.; Biles, Emma; Tanciongco, Alexandria M.; Chambers, Jonathan E.; Quimado, Marilyn O.; Bautista, Angel T.; Gonzalvo, Francis Ian P.; Aquino, Karmina A.; Swift, Russell T.; Cui, Loucel E.; Chalkley, Richard; Tibbett, Mark; Faustino-Eslava, Decibel V.; Arcilla, Carlo A.
Authors
Gawen R.T. Jenkin
Laura Quick
Richard D. Williams
Karen A. Hudson-Edwards
Cecilia Tortajada
Patrick Byrne
Professor Thomas Coulthard T.Coulthard@hull.ac.uk
Professor of Physical Geography
Jenielyn T. Padrones
Rich Crane
Cris Reven L. Gibaga
Dr Grigorios Vasilopoulos G.Vasilopoulos@hull.ac.uk
Lecturer in Geospatial and Earth Observation
Kate Tungpalan
Jessie O. Samaniego
Emma Biles
Alexandria M. Tanciongco
Jonathan E. Chambers
Marilyn O. Quimado
Angel T. Bautista
Francis Ian P. Gonzalvo
Karmina A. Aquino
Russell T. Swift
Loucel E. Cui
Richard Chalkley
Mark Tibbett
Decibel V. Faustino-Eslava
Carlo A. Arcilla
Abstract
The rising demand for critical metals presents a major economic opportunity for mineral-rich countries. For a sustainable transition to a low-carbon future, it is essential to minimise impacts of mineral resource development to the environment, ecosystems, and societies of these nations. Although there has been considerable progress in the social aspects of the mining sector, environmental metrics are not showing comparable improvement. The Philippines exemplifies this challenge as a country that aims to conserve its exceptional biodiversity to maximise ecosystem services while expanding mining activities for economic growth, in a geographical setting with high mineral potential and vulnerability to natural hazards and climate change. Similar to many mining areas, environmental baselines are mostly non-existent, compounded by a legacy of mining impacts despite an established policy framework. We review issues associated with large- and small-scale mining and identify underlying research challenges and opportunities in the Philippines. Potential environmental research pathways include (i) innovative approaches for catchment scale characterisation and identification of contaminant sources; (ii) quantifying and predicting contaminant transport; (iii) deployment of flexible monitoring devices for larger-scale water quality monitoring programmes; (iv) tailings dam monitoring and management; and (v) resource assessment and metal recovery in ores and tailings. By integrating geomorphological tools with geochemical data, as well as 2D/3D numerical modelling techniques, it becomes possible to predict and understand the behaviour and fate of contaminants across different spatial and temporal scales. The development of cost-effective water quality assessment devices and protocols can help overcome logistical challenges in monitoring a wider range of hydrological conditions. Advanced applications of remote sensing, combined with machine learning, and geophysical monitoring systems provide new opportunities to detect mining footprints and observe change in tailings dams more effectively. Potential impacts of mine wastes can be further minimised by exploring innovative technologies such as the use of metal-accumulating native plant species and environmentally safe solvents to reprocess modern and legacy tailings. Insights from these pathways will enable the realisation of a more sustainable mining future, through the incorporation of findings into existing and future governmental and small- and large-scale mining policy and practice. This will lead to sustainable development for society, particularly in nations that are well positioned to benefit from sustainable mineral resource development.
Citation
Domingo, J. P. T., Jenkin, G. R., Quick, L., Williams, R. D., Hudson-Edwards, K. A., Tortajada, C., Byrne, P., Coulthard, T. J., Padrones, J. T., Crane, R., Gibaga, C. R. L., Vasilopoulos, G., Tungpalan, K., Samaniego, J. O., Biles, E., Tanciongco, A. M., Chambers, J. E., Quimado, M. O., Bautista, A. T., Gonzalvo, F. I. P., …Arcilla, C. A. (2024). Sustainable mining in tropical, biodiverse landscapes: Environmental challenges and opportunities in the archipelagic Philippines. Journal of cleaner production, 468, Article 143114. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jclepro.2024.143114
Journal Article Type | Review |
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Acceptance Date | Jul 7, 2024 |
Online Publication Date | Jul 9, 2024 |
Publication Date | Aug 25, 2024 |
Deposit Date | Jul 19, 2024 |
Publicly Available Date | Jul 23, 2024 |
Journal | Journal of Cleaner Production |
Print ISSN | 0959-6526 |
Publisher | Elsevier |
Peer Reviewed | Peer Reviewed |
Volume | 468 |
Article Number | 143114 |
DOI | https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jclepro.2024.143114 |
Keywords | Sustainable development; Critical minerals; Metals; Mine waste; Tailings; Green mining |
Public URL | https://hull-repository.worktribe.com/output/4740102 |
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