The removal of a nonrenewable natural resource such as metals or petrochemicals hardly meets the definition of “sustainable”. However the methods used to extract the materials can be designed for overall environmental protection. Theoretically controllable variables include water use, transportation methods, and potential remediation/landscape alteration for the postclosure period. Further, in the case of metals, recycling means that the long-term sustainability of such resources can be realized. Amezaga et al. review how mining practices have evolved to consider sustainability over the last few decades and remark on what challenges still need to be overcome
Sustainable mining is an objective as well as a tool for balancing economic, social, and environment...
We humans now have a name for our survival instinct: sustainable development. This means, quite simp...
Attempts to pursue sustainability in the minerals sector have largely focused on reducing impacts at...
Sustainability is often defined as: the ability to continue a defined behavior indefinitely. However...
Sustainable development has become a common phrase in today's language, much like the term ecology w...
Drastic measures are required to meet the standards of the Paris Agreement and limit the increase of...
Mining is essential for human health and prosperity, and is increasing as the global population grow...
A five year study of four resource extraction projects indicates that: articulating a clear, honest...
Ph.D.Definitions of sustainable development can be grouped according to their ideological orientatio...
The sustainability of a mineral resource depends, among other aspects, on what the mineral in questi...
Sustainable development in the mineral resource industry can be defined as policy in developing, ope...
Sustainable development integrates economic, environmental and social considerations in order to imp...
The environmental legacies of metal mining are often dominated by large waste facilities, which can ...
Growth strategies in mining regions promote gold extraction based on industrial mining, associating ...
Contemporary science is often focused on renewable resources, but non renewable resources and thei...
Sustainable mining is an objective as well as a tool for balancing economic, social, and environment...
We humans now have a name for our survival instinct: sustainable development. This means, quite simp...
Attempts to pursue sustainability in the minerals sector have largely focused on reducing impacts at...
Sustainability is often defined as: the ability to continue a defined behavior indefinitely. However...
Sustainable development has become a common phrase in today's language, much like the term ecology w...
Drastic measures are required to meet the standards of the Paris Agreement and limit the increase of...
Mining is essential for human health and prosperity, and is increasing as the global population grow...
A five year study of four resource extraction projects indicates that: articulating a clear, honest...
Ph.D.Definitions of sustainable development can be grouped according to their ideological orientatio...
The sustainability of a mineral resource depends, among other aspects, on what the mineral in questi...
Sustainable development in the mineral resource industry can be defined as policy in developing, ope...
Sustainable development integrates economic, environmental and social considerations in order to imp...
The environmental legacies of metal mining are often dominated by large waste facilities, which can ...
Growth strategies in mining regions promote gold extraction based on industrial mining, associating ...
Contemporary science is often focused on renewable resources, but non renewable resources and thei...
Sustainable mining is an objective as well as a tool for balancing economic, social, and environment...
We humans now have a name for our survival instinct: sustainable development. This means, quite simp...
Attempts to pursue sustainability in the minerals sector have largely focused on reducing impacts at...