Automated toolkit for encouraging a producer to use innovative technologies in environmentally oriented economic development of mining regions

Alexey Medvedev, Ivan Kislyakov, Yevgheniya Prokopenko, Maria Semenkina, Kristina Brester

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Abstract

The automated toolkit for assessing environmental and investment attractiveness of a mining region and the results of its application are discussed in the article. This toolkit includes the optimization mathematical model, the algorithms for the interaction between a regional control center and a producer within the territory, as well as the automated software package for their analysis. The use of the optimization mathematical model makes it possible to take into account the maximum economic potential of a producer, which determines, respectively, a mining region's environment pollution potential. Accounting for environmental risks will allow the control center or other decision makers to identify not only the optimal pattern of eco-economic interaction in the region, but also reflect changes in the environmental and investment climate as a combination of economic potential and involved risks. The model and the algorithms of interaction between a regional control center and a producer, as well as the results of their numerical analysis given in this paper, allow considering this toolkit as an effective decision support tool aimed at improving environmental and investment attractiveness of a mining region by encouraging a producer to use the best available technologies and conserve the natural environment.

Original languageEnglish
Article number03020
JournalE3S Web of Conferences
Volume105
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 21 Jun 2019
Event14th International Innovative Mining Symposium, IIMS 2019 - Kemerovo, Russian Federation
Duration: 14 Oct 201916 Oct 2019

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