Quarrying Activity and the Building Industry, Relations between the Production of Inert Materials for Construction and the Level of Demand for it for a Greater Environmental Sustainability

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
G. Balletto
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Jan 1, 2005

Abstract

Increasing environmental awareness leads to a reflection on the consequences of a non-appropriate use of mining resources. In this sense the determination of the mining requirements for the building industry is the necessary prerequisite to activate planning in mining according to the principles of environmental sustainability. Experience shows that there is a relationship between the production of buildings in relation to the shape of the city and the resulting demand for minerals. The increasingly urgent demand for maintenance and restructuring by existing buildings will stretch further the demand for minerals with an excessive, no longer sustainable withdrawal, which will lead to focussing greater attention on environmental policies oriented to the use of alternative materials including materials from recycling. It is pointed out moreover that the joint action of land use planning and mining planning leads to interesting applications that have significant repercussions on the environment.
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APA: G. Balletto  (2005)  Quarrying Activity and the Building Industry, Relations between the Production of Inert Materials for Construction and the Level of Demand for it for a Greater Environmental Sustainability

MLA: G. Balletto Quarrying Activity and the Building Industry, Relations between the Production of Inert Materials for Construction and the Level of Demand for it for a Greater Environmental Sustainability. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2005.

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