Employing territorial research as a design tool, such as mapping and cartography, to reconceptualize the Lithium Triangle not as a cluster of distinct and individually operated mines in three different countries, but as an operational landscape that is a fluid and interconnected territory, where every action has both an affect and effect, at local and global scales. The ambition of the lecture is to develop a methodology to mitigate the social and environmental impacts of mining within Lithium Triangle.