Impacts of Land Use Planning on Mineral Resources (cd6ed184-9d9b-4b43-a404-1527dfc8cecf)

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
R. V. Ramani R. J. Sweigard
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1985

Abstract

Demands on available lands will continue to increase due to the projected population increase and industrial expansion. Though there is an upper limit on available lands, the multi-use nature of the lands will make it possible to meet these demands. However, this will not happen without adequate planning. Land uses can be broadly categorized as nonrenewable and renewable. Lands with minable resources can be dedicated at some Point to the extraction of resources. Such a dedication, however longterm, is only temporary because of the nonrenewable nature of the minable resources. The land will be available before and after mining for other uses. Planning for such lands must have the objective that, as far as practicable, no nonrenewable uses are preempted and no renewable uses are permanently destroyed. This paper addresses primary aspects of this planning process. These aspects include a discussion of planning responsibility, data needs and availability, the integration of mine planning and post-mining land use planning, and a long-term plan for resource conservation and utilization. Minerals, with agriculture and forest products, are the primary sources of wealth. Therefore, to amid land development that may preempt future mineral resource utilization, local planning groups must be aware of the mineralization and mining potential. Much work needs to be done to identify and characterize the mineral resources. Even more land use planning is needed for lands with mineral deposits.
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APA: R. V. Ramani R. J. Sweigard  (1985)  Impacts of Land Use Planning on Mineral Resources (cd6ed184-9d9b-4b43-a404-1527dfc8cecf)

MLA: R. V. Ramani R. J. Sweigard Impacts of Land Use Planning on Mineral Resources (cd6ed184-9d9b-4b43-a404-1527dfc8cecf). The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1985.

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