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Important features of Sustainable Aggregate Resource Management

January 1, 2004

Every society, whether developed, developing or in a phase of renewal following governmental change, requires stable, adequate and secure supplies of natural resources. In the latter case, there could be significant need for construction materials for rebuilding infrastructure, industrial capacity, and housing. It is essential that these large-volume materials be provided in a rational manner that maximizes their societal contribution and minimizes environmental impacts. We describe an approach to resource management based on the principles of sustainable developed. Sustainable Aggregate Resource Management offers a way of addressing the conflicting needs and interests of environmental, economic, and social systems. Sustainability is an ethics based concept that utilizes science and democratic processes to reach acceptable agreements and tradeoffs among interests, while acknowledging the fundamental importance of the environment and social goods. We discuss the features of sustainable aggregate resource management.

Publication Year 2004
Title Important features of Sustainable Aggregate Resource Management
DOI 10.5474/geologija.2004.009
Authors Slavko V. Solar, Deborah J. Shields, William H. Langer
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Geologija
Index ID 70146672
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization Mineral Resources Program