GI PROJECT MANAGEMENT Environmental Impact Analysis in mining















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GI PROJECT MANAGEMENT Environmental Impact Analysis in mining area Final Project Presented by students of UWH Ph. D Erik Zheentaev MSc Gulden Ormanova Sopron, 2016 ron, 2015
* Project Outline 1. Aim and objectives 2. Stakeholders: expectations 3. SWOT analysis 4. Project methodology 5. LFM: Assumptions and risks 6. Timeframe: Gantt-chart 7. Budget: Cost-Benefit 8. Quality 9. Dissemination 10. Sustainability UWH, GI project management 2 12. 09. 2021
• Aims, objectives Environmental protection in gold mining area Analysis of periodical variations of glaciers and dumps (1980 -2015) SMART objectives Digital Terrain Model Extraction using stereo images Establishing Spatial Decision Support System for monitoring future condition of mining area 3 UWH, GI project management, Green. Mine 12. 09. 2021
• Stakeholder Power/Interest matrix High Power The Ministry of Natural Resources of the Kyrgyz Republic The community (Medical centers) Digital Globe (Satellite image provider) GIS team Kyrgyz State environmental protection agency Scientific Researchers Government Our coworkers International partners The public mass media Sponsors Department of Water Resources and Irrigation Low Interest 4 UWH, GI project management, Green. Mine High 12. 09. 2021
• Expectations: Digital Globe (Satellite image provider) GIS team Kyrgyz State environmental protection agency • Providing related data for the project • All GIS&T process • Financial support • Supporting to get permission for the project • Support for documentation 5 UWH, GI project management, Green. Mine 12. 09. 2021
• SWOT analysis Strengths • • Weaknesses High interested project VHR satellite images Qualified specialists Supporting of local people • Geological map • Insufficient support from one of the main part of Government Opportunities Threats • Usefully collected methodology for • Restrictions on research areas future mining researches from gold company • Future safety reserves fresh water • Not enough finance • Reduced: air pollution; water pollution; degradation of soils vegetation UWH, GI project management, EIAgold. Mine 6 12. 09. 2021
• Project methodology SRTM Geological, Hydrological & glaciers map Stereo images GPS data Remote sensing image process Spatial analysis Periodical thematic map DTM Postprocessing Geo. Database development UWH, GI project management, EIAgold. Mine Monitoring of displaceaments and deformations of the area’s surface; 7 Spatial Decision Support System 12. 09. 2021
* Outcomes Database: geological, topographic and thematic maps of mining area; DSM; Report; article and zonal statistical data; posters Development plan 8 UWH, GI project management, Green. Mine 12. 09. 2021
* 6. LFM: Assumptions and risks Assumptions Risks Qualified co-workers; Supporting by international researchers; Supporting of satellite image company No financial support; Don't get the stereo images on time; Using the unlicensed software or technical errors 9 UWH, GI project management, Green. Mine 12. 09. 2021
* 10 UWH, GI project management, Green. Mine 7. Timeframe: Gantt-chart 12. 09. 2021
* Costs 8. Budget: Cost-Benefit EUR Staff fee % 50 000 64, 1 Infrastructure 6000 7, 6 Field trip 1000 1, 2 20000 25, 6 1000 1, 2 78 000 100. 0 Data Publications and conferences Total 11 UWH, GI project management, Green. Mine 12. 09. 2021
* Outcomes Who will carry out? Time series thematic maps of mining area (1980 -2015); “Kumtor gold” mining company DSM “Kumtor gold” mining company Zonal statistical data Ministry of Ecology; government Development plan for future Ministry of Ecology; government 12 UWH, GI project management, Green. Mine 9. Quality What kind QA methods / measures will be used? Quality manually will be checked; Comparison the results; Field measurements; 12. 09. 2021
* Timing 10. Dissemination activity Audience Purpose Key Message 02. 01. 201604. 07. 2016 Meetings; Seminars; Presentations Mining company; Ministries; Government; International partners Introduction of the Project purpose; Financial efficiency; International cooperation Significant of Project 04. 08. 201605. 03. 2016 Meetings; Presentations Key stakeholders; Introduction of the project steps; Current condition of mining area 26. 05. 201606. 01. 2016 Meetings; Presentations Key stakeholders To clarify the future development activities Development plans Meetings; Final Project presentations; Stakeholders Introducing the final project results; discussing the future development plans; International partnerships; Green Mine idea 03. 04 -12. 05 2017 06. 02. 2016 13 UWH, GI project management, Green. Mine 12. 09. 2021
* 11. Sustainability v. Development Plan of the Project will be continued; v. Partnership with international companies will be maintained; v. Project reports, database, statistical data will be used by researchers; v. Articles will be published 14 UWH, GI project management, Green. Mine 12. 09. 2021
Thank You for your attention!!! 15 UWH, GI project management, Green. Mine 12. 09. 2021