Criteria for decision-making for the best reclamation solution

Mine site reclamation is a relevant step in maintaining ecological balance after mining activities. Although mining activities provide many economic benefits, they often have a negative impact on the environment. These environmental problems require effective and sustainable solutions. To minimize t...

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Main Authors: Gaćina Radmila, Bajić Sanja, Dimitrijević Bojan, Gluščević Branko
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Faculty of Mining and Geology, Belgrade 2024-01-01
Series:Podzemni Radovi
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Online Access:https://scindeks-clanci.ceon.rs/data/pdf/0354-2904/2024/0354-29042445105G.pdf
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Summary:Mine site reclamation is a relevant step in maintaining ecological balance after mining activities. Although mining activities provide many economic benefits, they often have a negative impact on the environment. These environmental problems require effective and sustainable solutions. To minimize the effects of mining, environmental management is obligated to stabilize the land, so it is productive after mine closure and leads to the best possible purpose. Regulatory authority sets out the criteria for reclamation to be accomplished by the mine reclamation program such as compliance, land re-contouring, revegetation, and final completion.
ISSN:0354-2904
2560-3337