NordMin A Nordic Network of Expertise for a Sustainable Mining and Mineral Industry Betty Christakopoulou , Luleå Tekniska Universitet, NordMin Management Team, Project Manager, International Symposium on Northern Development , Quebec, February 25, 2015 Why a network in mining and minerals industry? • Everything we depend on is either made from minerals or relies on minerals for its production • Mining industry is an important factor for growth • Access to metals and minerals is important longterm strategic issue for European high- tech industry Why a Nordic network? • Largest mining region in Europe • Host the largest industry of mining supplies in Europe • Good geological potential • Common view on sustainability Nordic Mining Industry Characteristics • • • • • • Arctic areas Sparsely populated regions Less diversified regional economy Indigenous people Land use conflicts Strong gender patterns NordMin 2013 – 2016 • Funded by the Nordic Council of Ministers • Budget 30 MDKK • Management at LTU NordMin Vision and Goals • Create a platform for Nordic cooperation • Increase global competitiveness & sustainability • Connect stakeholders • Address issues of mutual importance for both extractive industry and society • Initiate a dialogue on future challenges Core Themes CT1: Exploration CT2: Mining CT3: Mineral processing CT4: Metallurgy CT5: Mine closure and rehabilitation CT6: Social sustainable, acceptable and attractive mining industry and regions Core actions 1. Workshops 2. Research and Innovation projects 3. Post graduate program with joint Nordic courses 4. Preparatory projects Workshops Year 4 September Country Theme 2014 Sweden Funding Possibilities 18-19 November 2014 Norway Nordic Aggregates & Stones 23-24 March 2015 Iceland Exploration on- and off-shore May 2015 Sweden Nordic Underground Mining June 2015 Greenland Mining and Society in the Arctic 6-7 Autumn 2015 Denmark Sustainability Spring 2016 Norway Environment Autumn 2016 Finland Results from NordMin projects Research and Innovation projects • Crustal Structure and Mineral Deposit Systems: 3D-modelling of base metal mineralization in Jameson Land and nickel mineralization in Disko-Nuussuaq” • Sustainable Fibres from Basalt Mining” • Modelling dunite hosted PGE‐Ni‐Cu deposits in the Seiland Igneous province” • Nordic Mining and the search for women. Designing new gender equality interventions” • Water Conscious Mining Research and innovation challenges Improve • exploration and mining technologies • resource and energy efficiency • best available technology Reduce environmental footprint Change • existing gender patterns Post Graduate Education 1. “Minerals industry sustainability within a Nordic context”, December 8-12, 2014 LTU, Sweden 2. “Water management in Mining Operations” Autumn 2015, Finland 3. 2016 ,Norway or Denmark Preparatory projects (PP) • Costs for establishing a partnership to develop ideas for leverage from National, Nordic or International (EU) sources • Based on results from workshops • Participation from at least 3 Nordic countries "NordMin Center of Excellence in Sustainable Mining and Minerals” (NordMinCoE) NordForsk- program: Joint Nordic Initiative on Arctic Research, "Responsible Development of the Arctic: Opportunities & Challenges - Pathways to Action" NordMin goes PDAC 2015 Nordic Mining Day on March 2nd,Toronto, Canada “Ore potential, investment opportunities and technology solutions for sustainable mining in Fennoscandia” (Full day seminar) Steering Committee SWEDEN Mikael Gröning, (Chairman) Deputy Director, Ministry of Enterprise, Energy and Communications mikael.groning@regeringskansliet.se FINLAND Riikka Aaltonen Senior Adviser on Mineral Policy Finnish Ministry of Employment and the Economy riikka.aaltonen@tem.fi ICELAND Bryndís Guðrún Róbertsdóttir Manager in Economic Mineral Resources Orkustofnun, Icelandic National Energy Authority bgr@os.is NORWAY Erlend Opstad Senior Adviser, Ministry of Trade and Industry eop@nhd.dep.no DENMARK Flemming Getreuer Christiansen Vice Director, Geological Survey of Denmark and Greenland fgc@geus.dk GREENLAND Mathias Barfod Ministry of Industry and Mineral Resources maba@nanoq.gl NORDIC COUNCIL OF MINISTERS Kenneth Ekberg Senior Adviser ke@norden.org National contact points ICELAND Bryndís Guðrún Róbertsdóttir Icelandic National Energy Authority bgr@os.is NORWAY Jack Ødegård SINTEF Materials and chemistry jack.a.odegard@sintef.no FINLAND Maija Uusisuo Ministry of Employment and the Economy maija.uusisuo@tem.fi SWEDEN Pär Weihed Luleå University of Technology (LTU) par.weihed@ltu.se DENMARK Karen Hanghøj Geological Survey of Denmark and Greenland kha@geus.dk GREENLAND Hans Hinrichsen Mining and Contracting School hahi@sanilin.gl Management Luleå University of Technology (LTU) Pär Weihed par.weihed@ltu.se Sabine Mayer sabine.mayer@ltu.se Betty Christakopoulou betty.christakopoulou@ltu.se www.nordmin-network.org Thank you !
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