The aim of MINLAND project is to meet the challenges of competing land use from many different needs, to support a more efficient and sustainable permitting process and to ensure knowledge exchange among relevant stakeholders.
The MINLAND project has been designed to meet the challenges of competing land use from many different needs. Therefore, securing access to land for exploration and extraction of minerals, including critical raw materials in an integrated optimized process is of great importance. The MINLAND project will pursue four main objectives: to produce a data base of existing policies, to provide guidelines on how to link land use and mineral policies, to analyse land use case studies of mineral exploration and extraction with respect to mineral and land use policies. The aim is to support a more efficient and sustainable permitting process by providing best practice examples and to ensure knowledge exchange among relevant stakeholders.
Project leader’s email address: sari.katalin@mbfsz.gov.hu
Participating departments: Department of Mineral Resources Management and Concession Affairs, Department of Geoinfomatics
Project partners: Sveriges Geologiska Undersokning; Norges Geologiske Undersokelse; Montanuniversitat Leoben; National Technical University Of Athens – NTUA; Wirtschaftsuniversitat Wien; Geologian Tutkimuskeskus; Minpol GmbH; Department Of Communications, Climate Action And Environment; Federation Europeenne des Geologues; Nederlandse Organisatie Voor Toegepast Natuurwetenschappelijk Onderzoek TNO; Polska Academia Nauk Instytut Gospodarki Surowcami Mineralnymi i Energia; Stichting Wageningen Research; Direcao-Geral de Energia e Geologia; Instituto Geológico y Minero de España; Länsstyrelsen Västerbotten; Boliden Mineral Ab; Industrial Minerals Association Europe; Laboratorio Nacional de Energia e Geologia I.P.; EuroGeoSurveys – EGS; Regione Emilia Romagna; Institouto Geologikon Kai Metalleftikon Erevnon; MacCabe Durney Barnes Ltd.
Financing body: European Union, H2020 programme
Duration: 2017 December – 2019 November