FIGURE 7 Overview of operational uplift opportunities for nature (continued)
mineral compositions over large areas, enabling faster and less invasive exploration practices. companies can accelerate data collection and analysis, accelerate project timelines and reduce time to discovery. Improved data risk of spills, leaks or other factors which could contribute to soil and water contamination and associated health risks. value resource finds. These technologies replace costly helicopter flights, large field crews and survey equipment and cover large mineral deposits, reducing unnecessary land clearing and resulting in less disturbance for local communities. Remote insurance and related liability expenditures. monitoring avoids the disturbance of wetlands, rivers and lakes Drones can help track water and sediment flows, aiding in environmental management and compliance with regulations. Drones consume less fuel and materials than helicopters and ground vehicles used in traditional exploration, with advanced technological maturity. Both drone platforms and remote sensing technologies are widely available and are being rolled out by large mining companies. Mature software solutions exist to integrate analytical capabilities to process and interpret drone- and sensor- gathered data. Ongoing industry innovations are focused around advancing battery life, sensor miniaturization and developing Al-