The European Green Deal sets an ambitious vision for a climate-neutral Europe by 2050, requiring a fundamental transformation of energy systems and the phasing out of fossil fuels. As part of this transition, coal-dependent regions face profound industrial, economic, and social challenges. This session focuses on the scientific, technological, and socio-economic research needed to support the just transition of coal and lignite regions, ensuring environmental restoration, economic revitalization, and social equity.
The aim of this session is to showcase innovative research that repurposes former mining sites, mitigates environmental legacies, and empowers communities through sustainable development. It will serve as a platform for interdisciplinary dialogue among geoscientists, engineers, environmental researchers, social scientists, and policymakers working to transform former coal regions into hubs of green innovation. Papers are invited that particularly address the objectives of closure, remediation, and sustainable redevelopment of coal mines and associated infrastructure.
Relevant topics include but are not limited to:
• Adaptive reuse of coal mines and related infrastructure (e.g., power plants, shafts, rail networks) for energy storage, district heating, or industrial parks.
• Environmental restoration of post-mining landscapes, including water table protection, mine drainage treatment, and biodiversity recovery.
• Ground stability monitoring and subsidence risk management in former mining areas.
• Mitigation of greenhouse gas emissions, particularly methane, from abandoned and closing coal mines.
• Innovative development of advanced materials from mining waste and tailings, emphasizing their applications in construction, energy storage, and environmental remediation.
• Valorization of mining waste, fly ash, and de-sulphurisation residues for non-energetic uses and raw material recovery, with minimized environmental and health impacts.
• Development and testing of carbon dioxide capture, utilization, and storage (CCUS) technologies in former coal regions.
• Exploration and implementation of geothermal energy systems on repurposed coal mine sites.
Supporting the Just Transition of Coal Regions: From Legacy to Sustainability