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Vol 149
Pages:
140-143
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Criteria for social and environmental-economic assessment of regional mineral and raw material potential

Authors:
N. S. Bulychev1
N. P. Ivatanova2
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  • 1 — Tula University
  • 2 — Tula University
Date submitted:
2000-10-07
Date accepted:
2000-11-14
Date published:
2001-05-01

Abstract

The article considers the prospects of development of the potential of the mineral and raw materials of the Tula region, represented by the most developed in the Central region of Russia mining complex for the extraction of coal, gypsum, clay, mine salts, phosphorites and other minerals, as well as the processing of solid waste. The method and mathematical model for economic and ecological quantitative assessment of regional mineral and raw material potential have been developed, allowing to determine the most market-competitive variant of development of this potential according to a set of indicators of social, economic and ecological criteria. A generalized criterion for assessing the effectiveness of integrated development options, which takes into account the value of the increment of the total combination of regional revenues associated with savings in the total combination of economic environmental payments with the maximum yield of useful marketable products per unit mass of minerals extracted, has been proposed and justified.

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