Evaluation Of Nonrenewable Lignite Resources By Means Of Sustainability Indicators

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
N. ?peh
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Jan 1, 2007

Abstract

The purpose of the paper is to present a way of assessing nonrenewable lignite resources by means of sustainability indicators. An introductory presentation of the origin and characteristics of the discussed nonrenewable natural resources is followed by the study and analysis of separate sustainability indicators. Out of many, only the ones that would directly relate to the explored coal deposit were studied. Some different viewpoints such as economic, social and environmental were assessed inside the studied landscape structure and in relation to other provincial resources using the indicators that are closely linked with the explored lignite reserves. Exploitation of coal as an underground nonrenewable natural resource, has been taking place in the ?alek valley for more than 120 years. However, about 60% of the coal will still be left underground since not all coal will have been extracted when the mine closes. According to the regional and wider national strategic goals concerning the use of natural resources and electricity production in the future, the sustainable aspect of the exploitation of the geologically well explored reserves is emphasized in the paper. Finally, we have tried to evaluate the role and the meaning of the studied underground natural resources for further sustainable development of the ?alek valley and placed stress on the most questionable spheres that should be considered preferentially.
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APA: N. ?peh  (2007)  Evaluation Of Nonrenewable Lignite Resources By Means Of Sustainability Indicators

MLA: N. ?peh Evaluation Of Nonrenewable Lignite Resources By Means Of Sustainability Indicators. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2007.

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