Sustainable Development of the Arctic Indigenous Communities: The Approach to Projects Optimization of Mining Company

The article discusses the issues of sustainable development of indigenous communities in the Arctic based on the optimization of projects of mining companies. The purpose of the article is to develop tools for decision-making to optimize the mining projects based on economic and mathematical models....

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Main Authors: Andrey Novoselov, Ivan Potravny, Irina Novoselova, Violetta Gassiy
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Language:English
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description The article discusses the issues of sustainable development of indigenous communities in the Arctic based on the optimization of projects of mining companies. The purpose of the article is to develop tools for decision-making to optimize the mining projects based on economic and mathematical models. The authors suppose that, by comparing and selecting different options for resource extraction, the use of various technologies and the impact of projects, the conditions of the traditional life of indigenous peoples, the preservation of health, it is possible to find a compromise solution for stakeholders. The case-study of Alrosa—a diamond giant mining in Yakutia is researched in the paper. To ensure sustainable development of traditional lands, it is proposed to optimize mining projects, in order to carry out a project maneuver during Arctic development. The project maneuver of the mining company makes it possible to choose the optimal solution from the existing alternatives for the extraction of minerals. The authors propose criteria and procedures for the selection of alternative options for the implementation of extractive projects. The alternative projects selected in this way make it possible to compensate to indigenous communities for the negative impact during industrial development of the Arctic.
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spelling ftmdpi:oai:mdpi.com:/2071-1050/12/19/7963/ 2025-01-16T20:13:49+00:00 Sustainable Development of the Arctic Indigenous Communities: The Approach to Projects Optimization of Mining Company Andrey Novoselov Ivan Potravny Irina Novoselova Violetta Gassiy agris 2020-09-25 application/pdf https://doi.org/10.3390/su12197963 EN eng Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute Economic and Business Aspects of Sustainability https://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su12197963 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Sustainability; Volume 12; Issue 19; Pages: 7963 project mining company minerals indigenous peoples the Russian Arctic criteria of interests alternatives compensation for negative impact optimization model compromise Text 2020 ftmdpi https://doi.org/10.3390/su12197963 2023-08-01T00:10:55Z The article discusses the issues of sustainable development of indigenous communities in the Arctic based on the optimization of projects of mining companies. The purpose of the article is to develop tools for decision-making to optimize the mining projects based on economic and mathematical models. The authors suppose that, by comparing and selecting different options for resource extraction, the use of various technologies and the impact of projects, the conditions of the traditional life of indigenous peoples, the preservation of health, it is possible to find a compromise solution for stakeholders. The case-study of Alrosa—a diamond giant mining in Yakutia is researched in the paper. To ensure sustainable development of traditional lands, it is proposed to optimize mining projects, in order to carry out a project maneuver during Arctic development. The project maneuver of the mining company makes it possible to choose the optimal solution from the existing alternatives for the extraction of minerals. The authors propose criteria and procedures for the selection of alternative options for the implementation of extractive projects. The alternative projects selected in this way make it possible to compensate to indigenous communities for the negative impact during industrial development of the Arctic. Text Arctic Yakutia MDPI Open Access Publishing Arctic Sustainability 12 19 7963
spellingShingle project
mining company
minerals
indigenous peoples
the Russian Arctic
criteria of interests
alternatives
compensation for negative impact
optimization model
compromise
Andrey Novoselov
Ivan Potravny
Irina Novoselova
Violetta Gassiy
Sustainable Development of the Arctic Indigenous Communities: The Approach to Projects Optimization of Mining Company
title Sustainable Development of the Arctic Indigenous Communities: The Approach to Projects Optimization of Mining Company
title_full Sustainable Development of the Arctic Indigenous Communities: The Approach to Projects Optimization of Mining Company
title_fullStr Sustainable Development of the Arctic Indigenous Communities: The Approach to Projects Optimization of Mining Company
title_full_unstemmed Sustainable Development of the Arctic Indigenous Communities: The Approach to Projects Optimization of Mining Company
title_short Sustainable Development of the Arctic Indigenous Communities: The Approach to Projects Optimization of Mining Company
title_sort sustainable development of the arctic indigenous communities: the approach to projects optimization of mining company
topic project
mining company
minerals
indigenous peoples
the Russian Arctic
criteria of interests
alternatives
compensation for negative impact
optimization model
compromise
topic_facet project
mining company
minerals
indigenous peoples
the Russian Arctic
criteria of interests
alternatives
compensation for negative impact
optimization model
compromise
url https://doi.org/10.3390/su12197963