Management Of Mines In The Future

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
M. Javier
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Jan 1, 2010

Abstract

Management is a major part of sustainability research. Many different aspects of sustainability have already received significant research attention, but the management processes in mining from the perspective of their impact on society are less understood and integrated as a holistic frame. It is evident that mining technology has received major blame in past ecological disasters and major mining-induced environmental hazards, but the management-mining process has escaped unscathed. This should not have happened. Instead, the management processes should share equal blame with obsolete technology for the failure to identify and monitor potential environmental hazards before their inception of mining. We will present an emergent style of management for the future of mining. It challenges the actual ?mind-set? of mining management. It describes balance and equilibrium: physical, chemical, and biological in nature as an understanding of nature?s language, which is Geomimic along side ?the bottom line?. The goal is to minimize loss instead of maximize profits (waste design) at the design stage of mining and to develop clean technologies (nature's values) to achieve non-social environmental impacts that provide a prosperous legacy to future generations.
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APA: M. Javier  (2010)  Management Of Mines In The Future

MLA: M. Javier Management Of Mines In The Future. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2010.

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