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Dr. R. Anthony Hodge

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Queen's University
Kingston, Ontario, Canada
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    www.iisd.org/media/StaffBio.aspx?bno=304 - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 4/8/2007    Last Visited: 4/8/2007  

    Tony Hodge, PhD
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    Tony Hodge is a consulting engineer and president of Anthony Hodge Consultants Inc.He is an Associate with the International Institute for Sustainable Development (Winnipeg), working on the Mining Minerals and Sustainable Development project.He is an adjunct Professor at both Royal Roads University (Graduate Program in Environment and Management), and the University of Victoria (School of Public Administration).

    Through the past decade Tony has focused on bringing the idea of sustainability from theory to practical application.His interdisciplinary Ph.D. from McGill University (1995) addresses development of a practical approach to monitoring, assessing, and reporting on progress toward sustainability.In it, he proposes an integrated treatment of human and ecosystem wellbeing as a foundation for continuous learning and improved decision-making.

    Hodge has worked as a geological engineer in projects dealing with rock slope stability and groundwater issues and from 1978-1980 he served as Director of Research, British Columbia Royal Commission of Inquiry, Environment and Health Safety of Uranium Mining.He served as President of Friends of the Earth Canada from 1989 - 1992.He was appointed to the Prime Minister's National Round Table on the Environment and the Economy (NRTEE) in 1992 and continued as a member until April 1996.Throughout his tenure he chaired their Task Force on Reporting on Sustainable Development and during this time, edited the book, Pathways to Sustainability: Assessing our Progress (1995, NRTEE).

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    Seeing Change Through the Lens of SustainabilityPaper: Tony Hodge, Peter Hardi, David V.J. Bell, 1999

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    www.im-mining.com/2008/05/15/icmm-appoints-a-new-presid - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 5/15/2008    Last Visited: 3/31/2009  

    Dr. R. Anthony (Tony) Hodge has been appointed ICMM President and will take up his position on October 1. ICMM Chairman (and CEO, Lonmin) Brad Mills welcomed Tony Hodge at a meeting of the ICMM Council - made up of the CEOs of all member companies - held in Miami on May 14.
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    Mills said, "I am looking forward to working with Tony - he has an excellent track record in the industry, and is ideally positioned to lead ICMM as we work towards a sustainable future for the mining and metals industry."
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    Hodge said, "This is an exceptional opportunity - my enthusiasm for this role has only grown since having the opportunity to interact with the CEOs of our member companies this week. ICMM has made great progress since its creation in 2001, although there are many exciting and significant challenges ahead."

    He is a leading authority on sustainable development in mining. He has worked as a professional engineer and consultant to industry and as an advisor to government during the course of his distinguished career. He served on the Canadian Prime Minister's National Roundtable on Environment and Economy (1992-96), led the North American component of the Mining Metals and Sustainable Development (MMSD) project (2001-02) and was President of Friends of the Earth Canada (1989-92). He is currently Kinross Professor of Mining and Sustainability in the Department of Mining Engineering, and Helen and Arthur Stollery Professor of Mining Engineering and Geological Sciences and Geological Engineering, at Queen's University, Kingston, Ontario, Canada.

    To help ensure a smooth transition to the new President, Dr. John Groom has accepted an interim role as Chief Operating Officer working with Tony Hodge and ICMM.
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    Hodge said, "I have known John Groom for over 10 years, having first worked with him during the MMSD project.

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    Published on: 11/27/2007    Last Visited: 12/1/2007  

    * Dr. Tony Hodge, President of Anthony Hodge Consultants Inc. with expertise in the Seven Questions to Sustainability (7Qs) assessment framework

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    qnc.queensu.ca/story_loader.php?id=46e166a4b211a - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 9/7/2007    Last Visited: 11/6/2009  

    Expert on sustainable development, Anthony Hodge, is Queen's first Kinross Professor in Mining and Sustainability.
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    The professorship - established by Kinross Gold Corporation in partnership with the Department of Mining Engineering - brings renowned consulting engineer, government advisor and academic, Anthony Hodge, to Queen's.
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    An associate with the International Institute for Sustainable Development, Dr. Hodge is currently chair of the multi-interest Alternatives Assessment Team for closure of the Faro Mine, Yukon. He also serves as a resource person for the Gitxaala First Nation of northwestern British Columbia in their quest to build an effective relationship with mining interests, and facilitator for the Walter and Duncan Gordon Foundation in convening a multi-interest forum to review the sharing of benefits from non-renewable resource activity in Canada's north.

    While at Queen's, Dr. Hodge will also hold the Helen and Arthur Stollery Professorship in Mining Engineering and Geological Sciences and Geological Engineering.

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    Published on: 9/7/2007    Last Visited: 11/26/2007  

    Expert on sustainable development, Anthony Hodge, is Queen's first Kinross Professor in Mining and Sustainability.

    Queen's partners with Kinross in new Mining and Sustainability ProfessorshipFriday September 07, 2007

    One of Canada's leading authorities on sustainable development will serve as the university's first Kinross Professor in Mining and Sustainability.

    The professorship , established by Kinross Gold Corporation in partnership with the Department of Mining Engineering , brings renowned consulting engineer, government advisor and academic, Anthony Hodge, to Queen's.
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    An associate with the International Institute for Sustainable Development, Dr. Hodge is currently chair of the multi-interest Alternatives Assessment Team for closure of the Faro Mine, Yukon.He also serves as a resource person for the Gitxaala First Nation of northwestern British Columbia in their quest to build an effective relationship with mining interests, and facilitator for the Walter and Duncan Gordon Foundation in convening a multi-interest forum to review the sharing of benefits from non-renewable resource activity in Canada's north.

    While at Queen's, Dr. Hodge will also hold the Helen and Arthur Stollery Professorship in Mining Engineering and Geological Sciences and Geological Engineering.

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    www.alternativesjournal.ca/content/view/399/9/ - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 8/31/2008    Last Visited: 8/31/2008  

    But Anthony Hodge, a professor of mining and sustainability at Queen's University, believes the writing is on the wall.He says, "It's inevitable that this is going to happen more and more."It is not an issue of whether sustainability tests will be increasingly applied in environmental assessment reviews, but, says Hodge, "how fast it will happen."

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    www.canadianminingjournal.com/Issues/ISarticle.asp?id=2 - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 8/7/2008    Last Visited: 8/7/2008  

    The INTERNATIONAL COUNCIL ON MINING & METALS (ICMM) has appointed Dr. R. Anthony (Tony) Hodge its next president.He is Kinross Professor of Mining and Sustainability at Queen's University in Kingston, Ont.His appointment becomes effective on Oct. 1, 2008.

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    www.alternativesjournal.ca/articles/application-denied - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 5/26/2009    Last Visited: 10/19/2009  

    But Anthony Hodge, a professor of mining and sustainability at Queen's University, believes the writing is on the wall. He says, "It's inevitable that this is going to happen more and more. It is not an issue of whether sustainability tests will be increasingly applied in environmental assessment reviews, but, says Hodge, "how fast it will happen."

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    Published on: 2/4/2008    Last Visited: 3/13/2008  

    Anthony Hodge, Ph.D. (Anthony Hodge Consultants Inc.) is a Geological Engineer focusing on mining and sustainable development, and groundwater hydrogeology.

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    www.eitransparency.org/node/684 - [Cached Version]
    Last Visited: 3/9/2009  

    Industry leaders such as Jeroen van der Veer, CEO, Royal Dutch Shell; Peter Robertson, vice-Chairman, Chevron Corporation; Francois Cornélis, vice-Chairman, Total; and Anthony Hodges, President, International Council on Mining and Metals, will be offering their experience and insight in conference discussions.

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