Mining
The mining sector has long been an area of focus for IISD. Since 2015, the institute has hosted the Secretariat of the Intergovernmental Forum on Mining, Minerals, Metals and Sustainable Development (IGF) which supports more than 80 nations in advancing their sustainable development goals through effective laws, policies, and regulations for the mining sector.
Mining is key to much-need development in many countries. Globally, increasing the supply of critical minerals is fundamental to the low-carbon energy transition. Often, however, the local and national development benefits of mining operations have been limited, and in some cases, the results have even been negative.
Historically, a focus just on mining company rights and the provision of government tax benefits, while giving limited attention to environmental, social, and local economic issues, has limited the sector’s contribution to sustainable development. Working to overcome these issues, governments, companies and communities increasingly recognize the need for a broader understanding of mining’s potential contribution to local and national development. Transforming this awareness into action requires building the capacity, knowledge, and tools required for appropriate reform of government and company policies and processes.
IISD has served as the Secretariat of the Intergovernmental Forum on Mining, Minerals, Metals and Sustainable Development (IGF) since 2015. The IGF supports more than 80 nations in advancing their sustainable development goals through effective laws, policies, and regulations for the mining sector. The Secretariat helps governments take action to develop inclusive and gender-equitable practices, optimize financial benefits, support livelihoods, and safeguard the environment.
IISD has also been deeply involved in the development of a Model Mining Development Agreement (MMDA) with the International Bar Association’s (IBA) Mining Law Committee. IISD was invited to join the core administrative group on this IBA project when it began in 2009. Since then, we have engaged with the global legal and business community to develop an approach based on a simple question: What would a mining contract with a developing country look like if one started from the perspective of sustainable development?
Latest Reports
Stay up to date with our latest publications and reports on mining.
IGF Case Study: Decarbonization of the Mining Sector
Case studies from Chile, Indonesia, and South Africa that delve into the role of the mining sector in efforts to reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions.
2023 IGF Annual Report
Detailing an eventful year that saw the IGF Secretariat deliver several new publications, workshops, and events for its growing membership.
What Makes Minerals and Metals "Critical"?
Exploring how governments define what should be considered as "strategic" or "critical" based on a series of objective criteria.
Modernizing Artisanal and Small-Scale Mining
How will emerging technologies affect the artisanal and small-scale mining sector?
ASGM Tailings Management and Reprocessing Governance
This report outlines technical aspects, governance frameworks, and policy recommendations for artisanal and small-scale gold mining (ASGM) tailings management and reprocessing.
Strategic Environmental Assessment for the Mining Sector
Strategic environmental assessments (SEA) are an essential tool for policy-makers working to develop a sector-wide vision for responsible mining.
Projects
IGF Mining
The Intergovernmental Forum on Mining, Minerals, Metals and Sustainable Development (IGF) supports more than 75 nations committed to leveraging mining for sustainable development to ensure negative impacts are limited and financial benefits are shared.
Global Mining Tax Initiative
The project provides research and guidance to help resource-rich countries capture their fair share of benefits from the mining sector.
Women and the Mine of the Future
A collaborative project to increase understanding of the status quo for women in mining, so stakeholders can anticipate, assess, and address gendered impacts as mining evolves.
Experts
Greg Radford
Director, IGF
Isabelle Ramdoo
Deputy Director, IGF
Nathalie Bernasconi-Osterwalder
Vice-President, Global Strategies and Managing Director, Europe
Carlos Alberto Ortega
Environmental Advisor
Grégoire Bellois
Senior Policy Advisor
Aaron Cosbey
Senior Associate
Thelma Halim
Policy Advisor
Murtiani Hendriwardani
Policy Advisor
Thomas Lassourd
Lead, Tax and Extractives
Andrea Lemus Mesa
Senior Policy Advisor
Clémence Naré
Senior Law Advisor, IGF
Suzy H. Nikièma
Director, Investment
Ekpen Omonbude
Senior Policy Advisor
Alexandra Readhead
Director, Tax and Sovereign Debt
Marina Ruete
Associate
Jaqueline Taquiri
Policy Advisor II, Tax and Extractives
Viola Tarus
Policy Advisor, Tax and Extractives
Ege Tekinbas
Senior Policy Advisor, Gender Equity
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