Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7387936 | Resources Policy | 2014 | 11 Pages |
Abstract
In recent years, mineral policy has been revised by the UK government and a process known as 'mineral safeguarding' has been introduced and applied through the UK planning system within the devolved jurisdictions. Efforts undertaken so far focus on the safeguarding of onshore construction minerals, industrial minerals and coal largely because of the importance of their indigenous production. However, more recently the concept of mineral safeguarding is being applied to offshore aggregates. This paper describes how mineral safeguarding has been implemented in the UK. A number of case studies highlight different aspects of the mineral safeguarding process which, when applied and enforced, enables mineral resources to be appropriately considered within the land use planning process.
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Authors
C.E. Wrighton, E.J. Bee, J.M. Mankelow,