Environmental protection and sustainable development of the mining industry in Murmansk Region, Russia

The mining complex of the Murmansk region (Russia) has a negative impact on natural ecosystems and worsens the quality of the environment, since the development of non-renewable mineral resources is associated with a significant transformation and destruction of natural communities. In the Murmansk...

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Main Authors: Makarov, D. V., Borovichev, E. A., Klyuchnikova, E. M., Masloboev, V. A.
Format: Other Non-Article Part of Journal/Newspaper
Language:Russian
Published: 2020
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1834/41533
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spelling ftoceandocs:oai:aquadocs.org:1834/41533 2023-05-15T15:18:41+02:00 Environmental protection and sustainable development of the mining industry in Murmansk Region, Russia Охрана окружающей среды и устойчивое развитие горнопромышленного комплекса Мурманской области Makarov, D. V. Borovichev, E. A. Klyuchnikova, E. M. Masloboev, V. A. Russian Arctic Арктическая зона РФ Murmansk Region Мурманская область 2020 pp.63-71 http://hdl.handle.net/1834/41533 ru rus http://vestnik.mstu.edu.ru/show-eng.shtml?art=2053 http://vestnik.mstu.edu.ru/show.shtml?art=2053 http://hdl.handle.net/1834/41533 Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ Mining industry Sustainable development Nature-like technology Горнопромышленный комплекс Устойчивое развитие Природоподобные технологии ASFA_2015::E::Ecology ASFA_2015::E::Environmental protection ASFA_2015::P::Protected areas Journal Contribution 2020 ftoceandocs 2023-04-06T17:07:00Z The mining complex of the Murmansk region (Russia) has a negative impact on natural ecosystems and worsens the quality of the environment, since the development of non-renewable mineral resources is associated with a significant transformation and destruction of natural communities. In the Murmansk region, where the mining industry forms the basis of the regional economy, the research aimed at achieving sustainable development goals involves the search for 1) new integrated approaches to ensure the development and implementation of environmentally friendly technologies for the extraction and processing of minerals; 2) managerial decisions supporting the transition to a circular economy; 3) the establishment and development of protected areas, including compensatory; 4) the restoration of disturbed landscapes; 5) the development of nature-like technologies for the recovery of valuable components from minerals, and 6) the protection of the environment. Futhermore, there is need for a constant search for some balance of interests of local communities and mining corporations in the context of environmental protection and economic development in order to maintain social sustainability. Without designing the foundations of the state policy for the transition to a closed-loop economy, the implementation of even existing technologies will be too slow. There is a survey of nature-like technologies developed in the Kola Science Center of the Russian Academy of Sciences for processing minerals and protecting the environment, rehabilitation of disturbed areas exposed to industrial air pollution, reclamation of the water and land areas polluted by oil and oil products as well as examples of territorial nature conservation that do not block the development of processing minerals. Горнопромышленный комплекс Мурманской области (ГПК) оказывает негативное влияние на природные экосистемы и ухудшает качество окружающей среды, поскольку освоение невозобновляемых минеральных ресурсов связано со значительным преобразованием и ... Other Non-Article Part of Journal/Newspaper Arctic IODE-UNESCO: OceanDocs - E-Repository of Ocean Publications Arctic Murmansk
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topic Mining industry
Sustainable development
Nature-like technology
Горнопромышленный комплекс
Устойчивое развитие
Природоподобные технологии
ASFA_2015::E::Ecology
ASFA_2015::E::Environmental protection
ASFA_2015::P::Protected areas
spellingShingle Mining industry
Sustainable development
Nature-like technology
Горнопромышленный комплекс
Устойчивое развитие
Природоподобные технологии
ASFA_2015::E::Ecology
ASFA_2015::E::Environmental protection
ASFA_2015::P::Protected areas
Makarov, D. V.
Borovichev, E. A.
Klyuchnikova, E. M.
Masloboev, V. A.
Environmental protection and sustainable development of the mining industry in Murmansk Region, Russia
topic_facet Mining industry
Sustainable development
Nature-like technology
Горнопромышленный комплекс
Устойчивое развитие
Природоподобные технологии
ASFA_2015::E::Ecology
ASFA_2015::E::Environmental protection
ASFA_2015::P::Protected areas
description The mining complex of the Murmansk region (Russia) has a negative impact on natural ecosystems and worsens the quality of the environment, since the development of non-renewable mineral resources is associated with a significant transformation and destruction of natural communities. In the Murmansk region, where the mining industry forms the basis of the regional economy, the research aimed at achieving sustainable development goals involves the search for 1) new integrated approaches to ensure the development and implementation of environmentally friendly technologies for the extraction and processing of minerals; 2) managerial decisions supporting the transition to a circular economy; 3) the establishment and development of protected areas, including compensatory; 4) the restoration of disturbed landscapes; 5) the development of nature-like technologies for the recovery of valuable components from minerals, and 6) the protection of the environment. Futhermore, there is need for a constant search for some balance of interests of local communities and mining corporations in the context of environmental protection and economic development in order to maintain social sustainability. Without designing the foundations of the state policy for the transition to a closed-loop economy, the implementation of even existing technologies will be too slow. There is a survey of nature-like technologies developed in the Kola Science Center of the Russian Academy of Sciences for processing minerals and protecting the environment, rehabilitation of disturbed areas exposed to industrial air pollution, reclamation of the water and land areas polluted by oil and oil products as well as examples of territorial nature conservation that do not block the development of processing minerals. Горнопромышленный комплекс Мурманской области (ГПК) оказывает негативное влияние на природные экосистемы и ухудшает качество окружающей среды, поскольку освоение невозобновляемых минеральных ресурсов связано со значительным преобразованием и ...
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author Makarov, D. V.
Borovichev, E. A.
Klyuchnikova, E. M.
Masloboev, V. A.
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Borovichev, E. A.
Klyuchnikova, E. M.
Masloboev, V. A.
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title Environmental protection and sustainable development of the mining industry in Murmansk Region, Russia
title_short Environmental protection and sustainable development of the mining industry in Murmansk Region, Russia
title_full Environmental protection and sustainable development of the mining industry in Murmansk Region, Russia
title_fullStr Environmental protection and sustainable development of the mining industry in Murmansk Region, Russia
title_full_unstemmed Environmental protection and sustainable development of the mining industry in Murmansk Region, Russia
title_sort environmental protection and sustainable development of the mining industry in murmansk region, russia
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