Master the essential strategies and advanced techniques for restoring degraded lands and managing mining legacies, ensuring sustainable environmental recovery and repurposing.

Discover the critical processes of transforming environmentally degraded mining landscapes into sustainable, valuable assets with our comprehensive course: "Environmental Remediation & Site Reclamation + BONUS". This course introduces the profound environmental impacts of mining and guides you through the essential phases of land recovery, from initial assessment to long-term monitoring.
You will learn the crucial distinctions and applications of the R4 framework: Remediation, Restoration, Reclamation, and Rehabilitation. Understand why remediation for contamination control is a non-negotiable prerequisite, and how end-state planning dictates the technical and financial trajectory of an entire project.
Key learning outcomes include:
By the end of this course, you will be equipped with the knowledge and tools to contribute to the responsible and sustainable transformation of mining legacies, turning "devastated landscapes" into thriving ecosystems or productive human-centric spaces. The BONUS section provides in-depth analyses of critical global case studies and advanced techniques.

Advanced CPD for Canada’s Engineering & Geoscience Community
Northern Geoscience Training Group is a Canadian continuing-education provider dedicated to delivering high-quality professional development for engineers and geoscientists. The organization specializes in bridging regulatory expectations, technical standards, and practical field knowledge within mineral exploration, environmental engineering, and resource development. Our courses are designed to help practicing professionals stay current with evolving Canadian standards, including NI 43-101 requirements, CIM best practices, and provincial regulatory guidelines. With a focus on applied geology, engineering integrity, and responsible reporting, the company supports lifelong learning across the natural-resource and infrastructure sectors.