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Günter Tiess, Deborah Shields, Zoltán Horváth MinPol (AT), Politecnico di Torino (IT) and Geological and Geophysical Institute of Hungary MFGI gtiess@minpol.comgtiess@minpol.com, d023049@polito.it, horvath.zoltan@mfgi.hud023049@polito.ithorvath.zoltan@mfgi.hu EIP on Raw Materials Annual Conference, 13th-14th January 2015, Brussels
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» Framework - The OPTIMIN Commitment » Fundament: ˃SARMa project ˃SNAP SEE project » Vision of the Consortium » Results and plans ˃MINATURA » Conclusions Content
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OPTIMIN_H2020 » Objective ˃contribute to ensuring a stable +competitive supply of raw materials from EU sources ˃promote good governance and facilitate public acceptance ˃enhance EU efforts to harmonize national mineral policies/ plans as well as permitting and reporting on primary and secondary minerals » Consortium ˃43 Partners, 16 non-EU ˃Coordinator: Günter Tiess, MinPol (Agency for International Minerals Policy, AT): – Involved in Leoben Study “Mineral Planning Policies and Supply Practices” (2005); SARMa (2009-2011); SNAP-SEE project (2012- 2014); published two books on mineral policy (2011) The consortium responds to problems (reduced access to resources, public opposition, problematic permitting processes, inconsistent minerals policies, heterogeneous legislative frameworks, and a scarcity of reliable data) in the SIP, in line with the objectives described in Action area II.1: Minerals Policy Framework and Actions (II.1,1; II.1, 5; II.1, 7; II.9, 12; Action areas (II.2,2; II.3,1).
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Vision of the Consortium » Apply common EU mineral policy framework at national/regional level by different macroregional approaches » Connection of H2020-framework with other EU-funded programs » Increasing impact » Taking successful outcome of SARMa and SNAP, broadening both regionally and in terms of commodities addressed
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Sustainable Aggregates Management and Planning in South East Europe » SARMa (2009-2011) ˃contribute to ensuring a stable +competitive supply of raw materials from EU sources ˃Common approach to Sustainable Aggregates Resource Management (SARM) at local, regional/national, transnational level to ensure efficient supply of aggregates in South East Europe. ˃14 Partners in 10 Nations, ˃HTTP://www.sarmaproject.eu » SNAP SEE (2012–2014) ˃Developed a Toolbox for Aggregates Planning comprising 4 Handbooks: ˃Best Practices in Sustainable Aggregates Planning ˃How to Build an Aggregates Plan ˃Consulting Stakeholders when Applying Best Practices ˃Data and Analyses in Support of Best Practices in Sustainable Aggregates Planning ˃27 Partners in 12 Nations, HTTP://www.snapsee.eu
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Realizing the Goals of the OPTIMIN Commitment MINATURA 2020 (Feb.2015–2018) ˃Topic: Mineral deposits of public importance SC5-13a-2014 Http://ec.europa.eu/research/participants/portal/desktop/en/oppo rtunities/h2020/topics/2056-sc5-13a-2014.html ˃Coordinator: MinPol 24 partners of Europe ˃Objective: development of concept for definition/ protection of “mineral deposits of public importance” harmonised European mineral planning policy framework
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MINATURA activity WP1 Land use assessment Mapping MDOPI priority zones Modelled future land use (change) implications WP2 Development of a Harmonised mapping Framework Qualifying Conditions of MDOPI WP3 Regulatory framework State of policies: mineral, LUP Guidance for land use planning Joint vision:EU MDOPI directive WP4 Demonstration and pilot testing – studies Potentital protected areas Testing and feedbacks WP5 Stakeholder involve- ment on MDOPI Potentital protected areas Testing and feedbacks WP6 Dissemination - European outreach WP7 Coordination and project management Iterative learning proceces with feedback loops
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SARMa 7 SNAP SEE 13/27 MINATURA 20 countries/ 24 partners Other projects EIP SIP Sustainable aggregates management in SEE Sustainable aggregates planning in SEE Mineral deposits of public Importance (not only aggregates) in Europe Standardization, permitting procedure + balancing mineral/related policies in Europe SARMa SNAP SEE MINATURA Other projects OPTIMIN
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Realizing the Goals of the OPTIMIN Commitment INTRAW (Feb.2015–2018) ˃Sharing international experiences from outside of EU : call: Strategic international dialogues and cooperation on raw materials with technologically advanced countries, SC5-13b-2014 Members of OPIMIN are involved ˃INTRAW will map and develop new cooperation opportunities in Australia, Canada, Japan, South Africa and United States, addressing: Research and innovation; Mineral policies and strategies Licensing and permitting procedures; Data reporting systems; http://ec.europa.eu/research/participants/portal/desktop/en/ opportunities/h2020/topics/2062-sc5-13b-2014.html
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Increasing impact of OPTIMIN » OPTIMIN members are involved in several H2020- applications/calls ˃SC5-11d-2015: New sustainable exploration technologies and geomodels ˃SC5-13c-2015: Innovation friendly minerals policy framework ˃SC5-13e-2015: Raw materials intelligence capacity; ˃SC5-13d-2015: Raw materials research and innovation coordination; ˃SC5-13f-2015: Strategic international dialogues and cooperation with raw materials; producing countries and industry; » Consortium plans to participate in structural and regional programms/activities e.g. Danube program
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Conclusions » Intention: to share results of each (OPTIMIN related) project with all OPTIMIN consortium members ˃ensure that overall impact is broad and meaningful » Supporting approach of circular economy: Both primary and secondary minerals are considered
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