MIN-GUIDE Policy Laboratory 5: Mining and mineral information in the European Union Madrid, Spain 23 26 May 2018 Agenda Venue: IGME Headquarters, Rios Rosas, 23, Madrid
Final dates: 23-24 May 2018 25-26 May optional field trip technical visit Active copper mine - Cobre Las Cruces open pit (Seville) - Riotinto mining park and museum (Huelva)
Tuesday 22 May 19:00 Wellcome cocktail at IGME (Rios Rosas 21) Madrid-(Informal dress) Wednesday 23 May 8:30 9:00 Registration with coffee /refreshments 9:00 10:00 Opening and introduction 9:00 9:20 Welcome and opening Dr. Francisco González Lodeiro Director Spanish Geological Survey Theme: pending 9:20 9:35 MIN-GUIDE Project overview Andreas Endl, WU 9:35 10:00 EU Raw Materials Policy and Action on Minerals Information Rodrigo Chanes. DG Grow TBC 10:00 10:20 How critical is the mineral supply in the EU: the legal framework dilema Prof. Manuel Regueiro IGME 10:20 10:40 MINGUIDE : Results of the compilation of EU level mineral projects and mineral statistics availability. Luis Jorda IGME 10:40 11:00 Coffee Break 11:00-12:45 Parallel Sessions on minig data information in Europe I and II (Part 1) 10 min: Intro to the Session 1+2 content (Luis); and introduction of the format for the parallel session (Gerald)
Session 1: Knowledge: Mining and minerals for society Facilitator: Luis Jorda Case 1: Sustainable Management of Critical Raw Materials (SusCritmat). Alessandra Hool, ESM Foundation. EIT Raw Materials education project. Case 2: Raw Materials @Schools. Floriana La Marca EIT Raw Materials. Case 3: European Minerals Day initiative. Amina Langedijk, IMA Europe. Case 4: Geoheritage and protected sites database: The Sponsor a rock initiative. IGME TBC Interactive discussion: Transferability and future pathway Session 2: Using data and resources standards in the mining industry Facilitator: Manuel Regueiro Case 1: CRIRSCO Code use. Case study Cosme Perez Puig TBC. Case 2: Mining and geological information for prospecting -more exploration in Finland because more data available? GTK TBC. Case 3: The PERC Code use in Spain. Case Study TBC. Case 4: UN framework- classification of mineral reserves / resources. Charlotte Griffiths TBC. interactive discussion: exploring future pathways: a common approach between CRIRSCO and UNECE- UNFC 12:45-13:00 Feedback on the Session 1+2 and results 13:00 14:00 Lunch break and networking coffee
14:00-15:00 Raw materials knowledge and the supply chain. Relevant EU projects on mining data and mining knowledge- 15:00 15:15 interventions ( 3 slides each)!: 4 presentations TBC - GeoERA project. Updating the EU mineral yearbook. Pedro Delgado (IGME) - INTRAW project highlights. Vitor Correia (EFG) - ORAMA project highlights.finish Geological Survey TBC. - MICA - INTERMIN - PanafGeo - METS 15:15-16:15 Mining information in Europe.: Not only metallic mining panel discussion. Facilitator: Manuel Regueiro. 20 minutes lecturers (TBC) - Dimensional stone in Europe (EuroRoc) - Industrial minerals (IMA Europe) - Aggregates (UEPG) 16:15-16:30 Coffee Break 16:30 17:15 Overview of the MIN-GUIDE Online Policy Guide 16:30-17:00 Presentation of the MIN-GUIDE Online Policy Guide GOPA 17:00 17:15 Outlook on day 2 Gerald Berger, Institute for Managing Sustainability, Vienna. University of Economics and Business, Austria. 17:15 End of the day 1
17:30 Bus departure from IGME headquarters. Rios Rosas 23 street 17:30 19:00 Bus transfer to Segovia City 19:00 21:00 Touristic and old stones guided walk from the Roman aqueduct to the Alcazar Muslim castle. Segovia is a city awarded as Unesco World Heritage Site since 1985 21:00 22:30 Wine reception and dinner in El ingenio Chico in the old Mint House (16 th C) 22:30 Bus departure from Segovia 23:30 Estimated bus arrival to hotels Segovia Roman aqueduct
Thursday 24 May 8:30 9:00 Welcome coffe 9:30 11:00 Mining data information in Europe (Part II)- Parallel sessions 3 and 4 Short intro on the content of Sessions 3+4 & intro on the format Session 3: Mineral statistics, from country to EU level. Facilitator: Luis Jordá Case 1: Prodcom revision and other EU actions Nace, speaker TBC Case 2: State of the art in the Spanish mining statistics. C. Marchan (Ministry of Energy, Tourism and Digital Agenda) Case 3: EU mining data: sources and gaps N.Arvanitidis (SGU) TBC Discussion Session 4: Social and environmental data S&E Acceptance Facilitator: Michael Tost (MUL) Case 1: Community relations- Mining data and native- SAMI and Lapland. Riikka Aaltonen TEM Case 2: Mining knowledge and NGO s. TBC Case 3: MapX Platform. TBC Case 4: Succesful case in mining in north of Spain, Navarra. TBC Discussion 11:00-11:20 Feedback and results from sessions 3 and 4
11:20 11:40 Coffee Break 11:40 13:00 Discovering future pathways and supporting policies for mining data and mineral knowledge in Europe 11:40 12:30 Interactive Table Discussion input, questions and discussion with participants 12:30-12:45 Feedback/results from table discussons 12:45-13:00 Event closure and next steps in MIN-GUIDE Gerald Berger and Manuel Regueiro 13:00 Policy Laboratory 5 End 13:00 14:00 Drinks and finger food END of official program and beginning of OPTIONAL ACTIVITIES
OPTIONAL TECHNICAL VISIT FIELD TRIP- FINAL AGENDA TBC 25 and 26 may Mine district in Southern Spain: Cobre las Cruces open pit and Riotinto mining park Only for those previously registered. Cobre las Cruces copper mine open pit. Seville (courtesy of the mine)
Riotinto mining park (courtesy Andalusia tourist agency) IGME is analysing the bus and travel costs. Each assistant will pay themselves the hotel and breakfast in Seville.
PRELIMINARY PROGRAM Thursday 24 afternoon: Travel by bus Madrid Seville 15:00 Bus departure from IGME headquarters (Rios Rosas 23) 21:00 Arrival to Seville. We will have dinner on route (either in highway stop area or takeaway). Hotel in Seville
Friday 25 May 10:00: Arrival to Cobre las Cruces active mine. 10:00 14:00 Visit to the mine. Late Lunch? 16:00 arrival to Seville. Railway station. Those who wish can return to Madrid using the AVE high speed train (390 Km in 2h30 minutes). Free afternoon. Hotel in Seville. Saturday 26 May 9:00 departure from Seville 10:30 Arrival to Riotinto mining park and museum (Huelva province) Mining museum, Atalaya pit lookout, old British mining district Bellavista, mining railway 14:00 15:00 Spanish late lunch Return to Madrid On the way back we will visit a typical ham or wine store if possible 21:30 estimated arrival to Madrid
Registrations and more info: l.jorda@igme.es https://www.eventbrite.es/e/minguide-event-policy-lab-5-tickets- 43546563945 Useful information for the Lab- Madrid Metro: open from 6:30 am to 1:30 am. You must buy a public transport card (2.50 ). You can share this card with somebody so it s cheaper. You can charge/buy: Metrobus : a ticket with 10 trips for 12.20 (Only if you share the card with somebody else). Single ticket: 1.50 this kind of tickets must be used in the same day of acquisition. Bus: open from 6:00 am to 23:30 pm. If you have a metrobus charged in the card you can also travel on bus. If you don t want to buy the card you can buy single tickets for 1.50 to the bus driver, but you have to buy one each time you change from bus to bus. Cercanías: similar to the metro, is an express train but more expensive, around 3 a single ticket and you need the transport card.
From the Airport: you can use metro, bus, cercanías or taxi. From the airport to the centre of Madrid on taxi is around 20-30.
Recommended hotels for Madrid 10 15 minutes walking to IGME: Tryp Madrid Chamberi (***) Calle (Street) Jose Abascal 8 NH Collection Madrid Abascal (****) Calle Jose Abascal 47 NH Madrid Chamberí (***) Calle Bretón de los Herreros 29 MH Madrid Zurbano (****) Calle Zurbano 79-81