A course that includes (a) a series of introductory lectures on the principles governing the sustainable use of Mineral Resources, (b) individual/team work on the above topics. For the preparation of the assignment, which is the deliverable of the course, students proceed to the collection, organization, visualization and management of geological, demographic, spatial, environmental and other data concerning the siting of new or expansion of existing mining projects in areas of deposit interest, taking into account the particular environmental, cultural and social characteristics, and the infrastructure of the immediate and wider area under consideration.
Application of techniques for the analysis and spatial visualisation of these data for the rational operational planning and management of mining projects, the harmonious integration of mining activity in areas with potential for O.P.S. The above tools are also used for the examination and selection of the best alternatives for the restoration and enhancement of areas where the life cycle of mining projects has been completed and post closure activities are planned.