IUCN and the International Council on Mining and Metals (ICMM) have been working together on mining, biodiversity and related issues since 2000. The relationship was first formalized in 2003.
Outcomes of the collaboration to date include development of the ICMM Good Practice Guidance for Mining and Biodiversity and generating a higher public profile for the challenges of dealing with legacy mines and free prior informed consent of indigenous peoples and local communities in potential mining areas.
ICMM members have also committed to work with IUCN and other groups to:
- Strengthen the IUCN system of protected area categorization
- Develop decision-making processes and tools that better integrate biodiversity conservation, protected areas and mining into land-use planning and management strategies
- Develop best practice guidance to enhance industry’s contribution to biodiversity conservation, including in and around protected areas.
In 2012, the two organizations renewed their collaboration through a new 5-year Memorandum of Understanding. Building on previous work, specific projects under the MoU are carried out through Supplemental Agreements negotiated between the two parties.
Current projects:
- Effective implementation of the World Heritage Convention in relation to the extractive industries (with Shell and JP Morgan)




