Development Of Environmental Sustainability Indicators At The Mine Level

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
I. Tsolas
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Jan 1, 2006

Abstract

This paper presents the use of the Jaggi-Freedman model for deriving composite environmental sustainability indicators at the mine level (i.e. indicators which focus on both the environmental and economic dimension of the sustainable development) using environmental, economic and/or integrated indicators (i.e. indicators which inter-relate two dimensions of sustainability). The derivation of composite environmental sustainability indicators by means of the Jaggi-Freedman model concerns the South-Field lignite mine of Public Power Corporation (PPC) in Western Macedonia. In the light of the results of the present paper it is evident that the performance of South-Field mine, during 1986-1990, was the exclusive domain of large production yearly activities. The considerably low indicators? scores during the 1986-1987 period are attributed to the increased environmental impacts and electrical energy consumed. The merit of this framework is that it can be used both internally, for benchmarking purposes and externally, for sustainability reporting.
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APA: I. Tsolas  (2006)  Development Of Environmental Sustainability Indicators At The Mine Level

MLA: I. Tsolas Development Of Environmental Sustainability Indicators At The Mine Level. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2006.

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