Bardas А. Theoretic and methodological fundaments of developing strategy for ecological and economical control over productive flaws of coal mines

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Thesis for the degree of Doctor of Science (DSc)

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0511U000255

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Specialization

  • 08.00.06 - Економіка природокористування та охорони навколишнього середовища

31-03-2011

Specialized Academic Board

Д 08.080.01

National Technical University Dnipro Polytechnic

Essay

The thesis is devoted to build-up of theoretical and methodological fundamentals of environmental and economic strategy for developing of coal mining enterprises and formation of scientific and practical approaches to control over coal mines productive flows, which influence significantly on environment. Some theoretical and methodological approaches are substantiated for build-up a strategy of environmental and economical control over productive flows of coal mines in order to farther development of economical mechanism to reduce coal mining detrimental effects on natural environment. Consequently, in the thesis a new integral strategy is developed, the proof for controlling and modeling the main parameters of coal mines productive flows has been given, too. This strategy considers coal mines as dualistic objects, both environmental and economic systems, and classifies the individual features of coal mines in their ecologic passports. The fundamentals of ecological passports issue are proposed in the paper, as well as the system of coal mines productive flows economic evaluation has been generated. The definitions of such terms as "economical reserves of coal", "environmental and economic potential of coal mine" and "coal mine productive flow" are given, too. The methodological basics are worked out to build up the environmental and economic strategy to guarantee the coal mines development. The economic mechanism to estimate the effectiveness of launching the coal mining at the new mine fields has been enhanced in such a way to control coal mines productive flows in accordance with the necessity to support of extra planned mining facilities loss and provide the respectable volumes of coal from compensative deposits.

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