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 Introduction
 Planning Issues
  Site Information
  End Usage
  Feasibility Study
  Consultation
  Setting the Objectives
  Project Planning
  Long Term Management
 Soil Handling
  Soil movement
  Soil Storage
  Soil replacement
  Cultivation and Drainage
  Soil Fertility
 Agriculture and Forestry
 Habitat Creation
  Grasslands
  Woodland
  Heathlands
  Wetlands
 Leisure Amenity
 Geodiversity
 Conclusions
 Summary

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Extraction of minerals is a temporary land use that may last no longer than 2 years for a small opencast coal mine and perhaps 40 years for a rock quarry. Restoration is usually progressive and, in may cases, involves a return to agriculture. However, it also offers an opportunity for beneficial change to new uses such as wildlife habitats, leisure facilities and country parks.



Significant contributions to this section have been received from the partners listed above and they can be contacted for further information. Many of the other project partners listed in the partners tab on the top line menu have also contributed material in the form of comments, images and case studies.