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Can large-screen visualisation and simulation technology be utilised to depict sustainable mining practices? The system described here provides an opportunity to experience a mine site and the surrounding area via visualisation and simulation. The system presents sustainable mining concepts that must be managed at a mine site surrounded by a national park. The system includes historic and current data and perspectives from mine site, environmental and local personnel. All information must be assessed against an original environmental impact statement and conclusions be drawn upon how the mine has developed. Knowledge gained is transferred to a new site, and issues must be resolved to the satisfaction of all stakeholders. The paper summarises the system and reports outcomes of a trial deployment. The results are encouraging, and the system may prove to be a useful tool for community engagement and mine planning on future projects.

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Large screen visualisation systems have been applied to mining VR for some time. However, their use is limited by lack of imagination and investment. The systems can be applied to group and stakeholder engagement projects and provide an interactive collaborative environment for assessing environmental impacts.

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This page is a summary of: Application of a large-screen immersive visualisation system to demonstrate sustainable mining practices principles, Mining Technology Transactions of the Institutions of Mining and Metallurgy Section A, November 2014, Taylor & Francis,
DOI: 10.1179/1743286314y.0000000068.
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