Modeling or dynamic simulation: a tool for environmental management in mining?
The buoyancy of the minerals market, due to price and demand continually rising, maintains an increased interest for investors in mining. However, it is a sector particularly facing many negative environmental impacts, technical and environmental conditions to which are added the meeting of financia...
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doaj-8b0e64fb8b8b4ba39fbc409d3989a83b2020-11-25T00:55:43ZengTaylor & Francis GroupJournal of Integrative Environmental Sciences1943-815X1943-81682017-01-01141193710.1080/1943815X.2017.12946071294607Modeling or dynamic simulation: a tool for environmental management in mining?S. B. Mondoukpè Lagnika0Robert Hausler1Mathias Glaus2École de Technologie SupérieureÉcole de Technologie SupérieureÉcole de Technologie SupérieureThe buoyancy of the minerals market, due to price and demand continually rising, maintains an increased interest for investors in mining. However, it is a sector particularly facing many negative environmental impacts, technical and environmental conditions to which are added the meeting of financial and production goals. Nevertheless in lockstep together, risk management of these extractive activities on environment – in this age where the society’s level of awareness in ecological balance has evolved – continues to fuel discussions and interventions. Therefore, it becomes unavoidable to manage more effectively the environmental factors around mines. This study aims to propose the integration of environmental management (EM) tools based on dynamic simulation (DS) for mining. This research is structured in four main topics: (1) the dynamics of open-pits system, (2) the management of their environmental effects, (3) the EM tools at the disposal of managers and (4) the proposed EM by DS. The results show that the challenges are numerous and the volume of DS approaches in mining is constantly growing, even if only few are directed towards EM. Some approaches of DS in a few open-pits with the proven effectiveness, show a new opportunity to investigate.http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/1943815X.2017.1294607Dynamics simulationsystemsopen-pitsenvironmental managementimpacts |
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Modeling or dynamic simulation: a tool for environmental management in mining? |
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Modeling or dynamic simulation: a tool for environmental management in mining? |
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Modeling or dynamic simulation: a tool for environmental management in mining? |
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Journal of Integrative Environmental Sciences |
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1943-815X 1943-8168 |
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The buoyancy of the minerals market, due to price and demand continually rising, maintains an increased interest for investors in mining. However, it is a sector particularly facing many negative environmental impacts, technical and environmental conditions to which are added the meeting of financial and production goals. Nevertheless in lockstep together, risk management of these extractive activities on environment – in this age where the society’s level of awareness in ecological balance has evolved – continues to fuel discussions and interventions. Therefore, it becomes unavoidable to manage more effectively the environmental factors around mines. This study aims to propose the integration of environmental management (EM) tools based on dynamic simulation (DS) for mining. This research is structured in four main topics: (1) the dynamics of open-pits system, (2) the management of their environmental effects, (3) the EM tools at the disposal of managers and (4) the proposed EM by DS. The results show that the challenges are numerous and the volume of DS approaches in mining is constantly growing, even if only few are directed towards EM. Some approaches of DS in a few open-pits with the proven effectiveness, show a new opportunity to investigate. |
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