22 En vironment al and Social Ser vices F acilit ating decisions: permit ting , risk management and social license Approac h Whether planning a mine, staying on course, suspending operations or closing a facility , mining companies need to satisfy numerous and often complex regulatory requirements while simultaneously addressing community expectations. The complexity can be compounded by a need to prove to investors that risks are handled appropriately . W e can assist you in achieving your ultimate goals , whether they are an environmental permit, an investment decision, a “ social license ” to operate or a closure certifcate. Our practical experience with a wide range of mining projects assures the identifcation of environmental and social issues critical to a venture’ s success. T o this end, we work with mining companies to overcome any challenges; with fnancial institutions to identify and manage risk; and with environmental regulators to provide relevant assurances and solutions. Environmental and social studies often require a multi - specialist approach. T echnical knowledge combined with project management expertise ensures the appropriate level of study is undertaken. Our professionals have the skills and experience to reduce your risks whilst meeting project objectives in a cost and time - effcient manner . W e can assist you with monitoring programs, audits and reviews to evaluate the effectiveness of existing management systems, and identify weaknesses and risk areas in terms of potential environmental failures and community grievances. Audits also provide a forum for the exchange of technical knowledge and identifcation of cost reductions. Our environmental and social data management skills can turn your data into information, enabling you to make decisions in real time. Combining appropriate technical skills and experience with available computer technologies enables the processing and integration of large and varied spatial data sets of environmental, socio - economic, mining, hydrological and geotechnical information. Outputs can be analysed and compared, allowing for multi-disciplinary decision support and implementation of unique and cost-effective solutions. • Site characterisation • Baseline environmental and social studies • Permitting for mining and associated operations • Environmental and social impact assessment • Environmental and social management • Environmental liability assessments and financial assurance • Stakeholder involvement and consultation • Resettlement planning and implementation • Environmental and social monitoring • Audits and reviews • Risk assessment • GIS mapping and information management Ser vices