Environmental and economic issues of the unremediated areas after the extraction of natural resources
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https://doi.org/10.15587/2313-8416.2015.41727Keywords:
quality of personal responsibility, land remediation, natural resources, rental incomes, social issues, social responsibilityAbstract
In the article it is considered the possibility of using ecological and economic indicator of personal responsibility of mining and fuel producer enterprises to help promote conservation of benefits the environment, remediation of areas after complete the extraction of natural resources and the operation of the system: state- region – economic entity
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