Environmental and Closure Costs in Strategic Mine Planning, Models, Regulations, and Policies
Resources,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
14(3), P. 41 - 41
Published: Feb. 27, 2025
This
study
explores
the
evolution
of
mine
planning,
with
particular
emphasis
on
integration
environmental
and
social
factors
in
alignment
sustainable
development.
Traditionally,
planning
emphasized
technical
economic
variables,
often
overlooking
impacts.
However,
increasing
need
to
align
Sustainable
Development
Goals
(SDGs)
has
prompted
a
shift
toward
broader
definitions
that
incorporate
these
into
resource
planning.
paradigm
change
is
crucial
for
managing
risks
related
project
profitability,
which
now
include
considerations.
The
article
also
examines
how
government
policies
corporate
strategies,
including
Corporate
Social
Responsibility
(CSR)
Environmental,
Social,
Governance
(ESG)
frameworks
have
evolved
address
A
review
literature
published
over
last
25
years
identifies
four
main
thematic
areas:
(1)
inclusion
costs
(2)
quantitative
models
calculating
closure
costs,
(3)
legal
mining,
(4)
innovations
public
policies.
underscores
comprehensive
approach
balances
economic,
social,
considerations
ensure
sustainability
mitigate
associated
remediation.
Language: Английский
Tripartite Evolutionary Game Analysis of Green Coal Mining: Insights from Central Environmental Protection Inspection
Sustainability,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
16(24), P. 11300 - 11300
Published: Dec. 23, 2024
This
paper
constructs
an
evolutionary
game
model
involving
the
“central
government–local
government–coal
enterprises”
to
explore
impact
mechanism
of
central
environmental
protection
inspection
on
green
coal
mining.
By
analyzing
strategic
behaviors
key
actors,
this
study
identifies
critical
factors
that
influence
their
decisions.
System
simulations
are
conducted
assess
effects
parameters
system
stability
and
convergence.
The
findings
indicate
following:
(1)
Increasing
costs
weaken
government’s
support
for
mining,
with
excessive
potentially
causing
regulatory
fatigue.
Moderating
investments
is
sustaining
long-term
effectiveness.
(2)
Higher
penalties
local
governments
improve
enforcement
mining
policies,
particularly
in
mid-term,
showing
stringent
effective
tool.
(3)
Lower
technical
greater
economic
incentives
encourage
enterprises
adopt
practices,
highlighting
role
innovation
profitability
driving
transitions.
(4)
Central
government
subsidies
enhance
governments’
short-term
but
may
lead
dependence
if
overused.
Balanced
subsidy
policies
essential
sustained
policy
implementation
at
level.
Based
these
findings,
proposes
recommendations
mechanisms,
optimize
tools,
establish
a
collaborative
ensure
effectiveness
Language: Английский