Günter Tiess, Deborah Shields, Zoltán Horváth MinPol (AT), Politecnico di Torino (IT) and Geological and Geophysical Institute of Hungary MFGI

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Günter Tiess, Deborah Shields, Zoltán Horváth MinPol (AT), Politecnico di Torino (IT) and Geological and Geophysical Institute of Hungary MFGI EIP on Raw Materials Annual Conference, 13th-14th January 2015, Brussels

» Framework - The OPTIMIN Commitment » Fundament: ˃SARMa project ˃SNAP SEE project » Vision of the Consortium » Results and plans ˃MINATURA » Conclusions Content

OPTIMIN_H2020 » Objective ˃contribute to ensuring a stable +competitive supply of raw materials from EU sources ˃promote good governance and facilitate public acceptance ˃enhance EU efforts to harmonize national mineral policies/ plans as well as permitting and reporting on primary and secondary minerals » Consortium ˃43 Partners, 16 non-EU ˃Coordinator: Günter Tiess, MinPol (Agency for International Minerals Policy, AT): – Involved in Leoben Study “Mineral Planning Policies and Supply Practices” (2005); SARMa ( ); SNAP-SEE project ( ); published two books on mineral policy (2011) The consortium responds to problems (reduced access to resources, public opposition, problematic permitting processes, inconsistent minerals policies, heterogeneous legislative frameworks, and a scarcity of reliable data) in the SIP, in line with the objectives described in Action area II.1: Minerals Policy Framework and Actions (II.1,1; II.1, 5; II.1, 7; II.9, 12; Action areas (II.2,2; II.3,1).

Vision of the Consortium » Apply common EU mineral policy framework at national/regional level by different macroregional approaches » Connection of H2020-framework with other EU-funded programs » Increasing impact » Taking successful outcome of SARMa and SNAP, broadening both regionally and in terms of commodities addressed

Sustainable Aggregates Management and Planning in South East Europe » SARMa ( ) ˃contribute to ensuring a stable +competitive supply of raw materials from EU sources ˃Common approach to Sustainable Aggregates Resource Management (SARM) at local, regional/national, transnational level to ensure efficient supply of aggregates in South East Europe. ˃14 Partners in 10 Nations, ˃ » SNAP SEE (2012–2014) ˃Developed a Toolbox for Aggregates Planning comprising 4 Handbooks: ˃Best Practices in Sustainable Aggregates Planning ˃How to Build an Aggregates Plan ˃Consulting Stakeholders when Applying Best Practices ˃Data and Analyses in Support of Best Practices in Sustainable Aggregates Planning ˃27 Partners in 12 Nations,

Realizing the Goals of the OPTIMIN Commitment MINATURA 2020 (Feb.2015–2018) ˃Topic: Mineral deposits of public importance SC5-13a rtunities/h2020/topics/2056-sc5-13a-2014.html ˃Coordinator: MinPol 24 partners of Europe ˃Objective: development of concept for definition/ protection of “mineral deposits of public importance” harmonised European mineral planning policy framework

MINATURA activity WP1 Land use assessment Mapping MDOPI priority zones Modelled future land use (change) implications WP2 Development of a Harmonised mapping Framework Qualifying Conditions of MDOPI WP3 Regulatory framework State of policies: mineral, LUP Guidance for land use planning Joint vision:EU MDOPI directive WP4 Demonstration and pilot testing – studies Potentital protected areas Testing and feedbacks WP5 Stakeholder involve- ment on MDOPI Potentital protected areas Testing and feedbacks WP6 Dissemination - European outreach WP7 Coordination and project management Iterative learning proceces with feedback loops

SARMa 7 SNAP SEE 13/27 MINATURA 20 countries/ 24 partners Other projects EIP SIP Sustainable aggregates management in SEE Sustainable aggregates planning in SEE Mineral deposits of public Importance (not only aggregates) in Europe Standardization, permitting procedure + balancing mineral/related policies in Europe SARMa SNAP SEE MINATURA Other projects OPTIMIN

Realizing the Goals of the OPTIMIN Commitment INTRAW (Feb.2015–2018) ˃Sharing international experiences from outside of EU : call: Strategic international dialogues and cooperation on raw materials with technologically advanced countries, SC5-13b-2014 Members of OPIMIN are involved ˃INTRAW will map and develop new cooperation opportunities in Australia, Canada, Japan, South Africa and United States, addressing: Research and innovation; Mineral policies and strategies Licensing and permitting procedures; Data reporting systems; opportunities/h2020/topics/2062-sc5-13b-2014.html

Increasing impact of OPTIMIN » OPTIMIN members are involved in several H2020- applications/calls ˃SC5-11d-2015: New sustainable exploration technologies and geomodels ˃SC5-13c-2015: Innovation friendly minerals policy framework ˃SC5-13e-2015: Raw materials intelligence capacity; ˃SC5-13d-2015: Raw materials research and innovation coordination; ˃SC5-13f-2015: Strategic international dialogues and cooperation with raw materials; producing countries and industry; » Consortium plans to participate in structural and regional programms/activities e.g. Danube program

Conclusions » Intention: to share results of each (OPTIMIN related) project with all OPTIMIN consortium members ˃ensure that overall impact is broad and meaningful » Supporting approach of circular economy: Both primary and secondary minerals are considered

Thank you for your attention!