Trade-Off Between Regional Mining Development And Environmental Impact - Introduction

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Lucien Duckstein
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Jan 1, 1979

Abstract

The purpose of this paper is to give recommendations for utilization of water resources in a mining region, considering also water supply and environment; the case study of mining for coal and bauxite under the karstic aquifer of the Transdanubian mountain of Hungary is used to illustrate the approach, which consists in formulating a static multiobjective control model and solving it by compromise programming. The three activities of regional mineral resource exploitation, water supply and environmental protection are represented by different objectives which cannot be expressed in commensuerable units. Thus, a solution which is optimal for one objective is usually far from being optimal with respect to the other two objectives. As a result, we are not seeking an optimal solution for the conjunctive regional system, but a good compromise, trade-off or "satisfactum" (1), (2).
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APA: Lucien Duckstein  (1979)  Trade-Off Between Regional Mining Development And Environmental Impact - Introduction

MLA: Lucien Duckstein Trade-Off Between Regional Mining Development And Environmental Impact - Introduction. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1979.

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