This report highlights the opportunities to strengthen local communities by sharing digital technologies in the mining sector.
Authors
- Pages
- 50
- Project
- The Intergovernmental Forum on Mining, Minerals, Metals and Sustainable Development (IGF)
- Published in
- Canada
- Rights
- IISD, 2024
Table of Contents
- 1.0 Introduction 8
- 2.0 Digitalization: Key trends driving change 10
- 2.1 Digital and Data Infrastructure: Definition and scope 10
- 2.2 The Digital Landscape: Global trends 11
- 3.0 Digital Adoption in the Mining Industry 14
- 3.1 The Importance of Skills 15
- 3.2 The Importance of Data Protection and Cyber Security 17
- 3.3 Expanding Socio-economic Benefits Beyond the Mining Sector 18
- 4.0 Integrating Digital Infrastructure and Connectivity in Policy-making 19
- 4.1 Considering the Geographic Context 19
- 4.2 Assessing the State of Digital Infrastructure 20
- 4.3 Bridging the Missing Links 21
- 5.0 Critical Success Factors and Challenges to Be Addressed 27
- 5.1 Unlocking Business Opportunities 27
- 5.2 Providing Access to Devices and Digital Equipment 28
- 5.3 Ensuring Sustainability Over Time 28
- 5.4 Empowering Communities Through Early (Digital) Consultation 29
- 5.5 Digital Technologies in Support of Gender Equality 30
- 6.0 Policy Recommendations to Enhance the Sharing of Digital Technologies 31
- 6.1 Scaling Up Local Initiatives: The importance of policy coherence with national policies 31
- 6.2 Strengthening Regulatory Frameworks 33
- 6.3 Leveraging Local Content Policies to Foster Investment in and Sharing of Digital Technologies and Connectivity 36
- 6.4 Digital Literacy, Skills Development, and Training 38
- 6.5 Digital Inclusion in Support of Gender Equality 39
- 6.6 Planning for Mine Closure and Post-Mining Transition 40
- 6.7 Strengthening Partnerships 40
- 7.0 Conclusion 44
- References 46
- Figure 1. Core functions provided by digital and data infrastructure 10
- Figure 2. Global Internet penetration by region, Jan. 2024 12
- Figure 3. Applying a digital approach to a mining operation 15
- Figure 4. Fastest growing vs. fastest declining jobs (anticipated between 2023 and 2027) 16
- Figure 5. Bridging the coverage and usage gaps, 2021 22
- Figure 6. Internet use gender parity score (2023) 23
- Table 1. Types of skills and expected requirements 38
- Box 1. Senegal: Digital strategy in support of economic activities 18
- Box 2. Brazil and africa 20
- Box 3. Ecuador and Lesotho 21
- Box 4. Senegal 27
- Box 5. South Africa 28
- Box 6. Example of a digital engagement platform in Peru 29
- Box 7. South Africa: Leveraging technology for gender equality and community resilience 30
- Box 8. An example from Colombia 32
- Box 9. South Africa 33
- Box 10. A tale of caution—the opportunity cost of prohibitive policies 34
- Box 11. International legal framework and tools 35
- Box 12. Peru 35
- Box 13. Western Cape province of South Africa 41
- Box 14. DRC 43