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Global Challenges and National Responses: Indicators to Evaluate Public Policies for Mining Development in Chile in the Context of the Global Energy Transition

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  • Kay Bergamini

    (Institute of Urban and Territorial Studies, Pontifical Catholic University of Chile, El Comendador 1916, Providencia, Santiago 7520245, Chile
    UC Energy Research Center, Vicuña Mackenna 4860, Macul, Santiago 7820436, Chile)

  • Vanessa Rugiero

    (Institute of Urban and Territorial Studies, Pontifical Catholic University of Chile, El Comendador 1916, Providencia, Santiago 7520245, Chile)

  • Piroska Ángel

    (Institute of Urban and Territorial Studies, Pontifical Catholic University of Chile, El Comendador 1916, Providencia, Santiago 7520245, Chile)

  • Katherine Mollenhauer

    (Design School, Pontifical Catholic University of Chile, El Comendador 1916, Providencia, Santiago 7520245, Chile)

  • Andrea Alarcón

    (Institute of Urban and Territorial Studies, Pontifical Catholic University of Chile, El Comendador 1916, Providencia, Santiago 7520245, Chile)

  • Gustavo Manríquez

    (Institute of Urban and Territorial Studies, Pontifical Catholic University of Chile, El Comendador 1916, Providencia, Santiago 7520245, Chile)

Abstract

The challenges of climate change require in-depth attention and targeted strategies for specific sectors, such as energy and mining. Within the mining sector, climate change imposes constraints on the sustainable extraction of minerals, thereby heightening the importance of several minerals in addressing these challenges. Chile emerges as a pivotal nation due to its substantial reserves of copper, lithium, cobalt, nickel, and graphite, which are essential for energy transition and decarbonization processes. Consequently, Chile must foster gradual processes to establish competitive advantages based on technological and innovative capabilities, thus projecting a competitive and sustainable mining industry. This endeavor should be accompanied by enhancements in policies and instruments to guide development, expanding local value creation. This study examines the global challenges faced by the mining sector in the context of the energy transition and evaluates Chile’s response through an assessment of public policies for mining development. It provides an analysis of the scope of various public policy instruments to establish the link between international agreements and development opportunities, subsequently proposing a series of indicators to assess policy progress. To this end, the Environmental Observatory of Mining Projects is developing indicators to evaluate compliance with these policies. In addressing the nation’s challenges related to green and sustainable mining, 20 indicators have been developed in collaboration with civil society and public and private stakeholders through a design thinking process. These indicators enable the evaluation of aspects such as air quality, water quality, and the surface area affected by tailings, among others. The initial section of the document outlines the global challenges in achieving the carbon neutrality goals set by the IPCC. The subsequent section elaborates on the theoretical framework of the research, addressing theories of economic development and sustainability, public policy approaches considered in recent years, as well as the governance of mining development, with an emphasis on its capacity to articulate industrial policies, promote environmental sustainability, and foster technological innovation. The third section details the research methodology and framework of the study. This study examines how Chile’s mining policies align with the global energy transition. Amid growing demand for critical minerals, climate change, and decarbonization, Chile faces both opportunities and socio-environmental risks. Addressing these challenges requires integrated sustainability strategies and an active state role to ensure inclusive, environmentally responsible, and innovation-driven mining development.

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  • Kay Bergamini & Vanessa Rugiero & Piroska Ángel & Katherine Mollenhauer & Andrea Alarcón & Gustavo Manríquez, 2025. "Global Challenges and National Responses: Indicators to Evaluate Public Policies for Mining Development in Chile in the Context of the Global Energy Transition," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 17(17), pages 1-31, August.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jsusta:v:17:y:2025:i:17:p:7814-:d:1737836
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