Keßelring, MichaelaMichaelaKeßelringGloaguen, R.R.GloaguenAjjabou, L.L.Ajjabou2023-03-312023-03-312020https://publica.fraunhofer.de/handle/publica/43755010.3997/2214-4609.202089026This paper introduces a framework of site selection to inform the optimal location of test sites in mineral exploration based on the three dimensions of technical, environmental and social factors. A novel two-stage procedure is introduced, consisting of exclusion criteria and evaluation criteria. The first stage analyzes geophysical and spatial conditions of potential sites and determines a sub-set of sites meeting specified pre-conditions. Based on the remaining sites, the second stage proceeds to assess sites based on a list of evaluation criteria that are weighted following the analytical hierachical process (AHP) method. The result of this two-stage procedure is a comprehensive ranking of test sites that considers the integration of environmental and social factors that were omitted from previous research. The framework is of practical importance in light of a recent push to develop test sites in Europe for the mineral exploration industry. It is carefully structured to allow extension to other industries.enThe Development of Reference Sites for Mineral Exploration under Tec-Soc-Env Conditionsconference paper