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Non-renewable Resource Issues: Geoscientific And Societal Challenges (international Year Of Planet Earth)

معرفی کتاب «Non-renewable Resource Issues: Geoscientific And Societal Challenges (international Year Of Planet Earth)» نوشتهٔ Richard Sinding-Larsen, Friedrich-W. Wellmer (auth.), Richard Sinding-Larsen, Friedrich-W. Wellmer (eds.)، منتشرشده توسط نشر Springer Netherlands در سال 2012. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.

All The Solid Fuels Fossil Energy And Mineral Commodities We Use Come Out Of The Earth. Modern Society Is Increasingly Dependent On Mineral And Fossil Energy Sources. They Differ In Availability, Cost Of Production, And Geographical Distribution. Even If Solid Fuels, Fossil Energy Resources And Mineral Commodities Are Non-renewable, The Extracted Metals Can To A Large Extent Be Recycled And Used Again And Again. Although The Stock Of These Secondary Resources And Their Use Increases, The World Still Needs And Will Continue To Need Primary Mineral Resources For The Foreseeable Future. Growing Demands Have Begun To Restrict Availability Of These Resources.^ The Earth Is Not Running Out Of Critical Mineral Resources – At Least For The Near Future – But The Ability To Explore And Extract These Resources Is Being Restricted In Many Regions By Competing Land Use, As Well As Political And Environmental Issues. Extraction Of Natural Resources Requires A Clear Focus On Sustainable Development, Involving Economic, Environmental And Socio-cultural Aspects. Although We Do Not Know What The Most Important Resources Will Be In 100 Years From Now, We Can Be Quite Certain That Society Will Still Need Energy And A Wide Range Of Raw Materials. These Resources Will Include Oil And Gas, Coal, Uranium, Thorium, Geothermal, Metallic Minerals, Industrial And Specialty Minerals, Including Cement, Raw Materials, Rare-earth Elements.^ A Global Approach For Assessing The Magnitude And Future Availability Of These Resources Is Called For – An Approach That, With Appropriate International Collaboration, Was Started Within The Triennium Of The International Year Of Planet Earth. Some Global Mineral Resource Assessments, Involving Inter-governmental Collaboration, Have Already Been Initiated. The International Year Of Planet Earth Helped To Focus Attention On How The Geosciences Can Generate Prosperity Locally And Globally, As Well As Sustainability Issues In Both Developed And Developing Countries. The Exhaustion Of Mineral Resources -- A Truism Or A State Of Mind?- Stretching The Availability Of Non-renewable Resources -- Challenges In The Optimal Management Of Remaining Petroleum Resources -- Uranium: The World's Energy Mineral.- Coal: An Energy Source For Future World Needs!?- Natural Gas Hydrates: Recent Research And Assessment Developments -- Challenges Of The European Mining Industry In The Years To Come.- Commision Raw Materials Initiative -- The Metal Market: A New Corporate Landscape Emerging -- Developments And Trends In The Availability Of Non-ferrous Mineral Raw Materials.- Future Of Metal Mining In Europe - A Fennoscandian Perspective -- Tomorrow's Gold Resources: Where Will We Find Them?- Global Assessment Of Undiscovered Mineral Resources: Opportunities And Challenges -- Marine Minerals: A New Perspective -- Ocean Floor Mining -- Rare Earth Elements: A New Scope Of Mining For Saving Energy And Environment -- Metals For A Sustainable Modern Society. Edited By Richard Sinding-larsen, Friedrich-w. Wellmer. Nearly everything we make or build, and nearly all the energy we use, comes out of the Earth. Modern society is increasingly dependent on mineral and fossil energy sources. They are non-renewable, they differ in their availability, in the cost of production, and in their geographical distribution. Growing demand have begun to restrict the availability of these resources. The Earth is not running out of critical mineral resources - at least for the near future - but the ability to explore for, and produce, those resources is being restricted in many regions by competing land use, as well as political, and environmental issues. Extraction of natural resources requires a clear focus on sustainable development, involving economic, environmental, and social/cultural aspects. Although we do not know what the most important resources will be in 100 years from now, we can be quite certain that society will still need energy and a wide range of raw materials. These resources will include oil and gas, coal, uranium, thorium, geothermal, metallic minerals, specialty and industrial minerals, including cement, raw materials, rare-earth elements, water, both surface and groundwater. A global approach to these and related questions is called for - an approach that, with appropriate international collaboration, could be achieved within the triennium of the International Year. Some global mineral resource assessments, involving inter-governmental collaboration, have already been initiated. The International Year of Planet Earth will help focus attention on how the geosciences can generate prosperity locally and globally, as well as sustainability issues in both developed and developing countries Front Matter....Pages i-xviii Non-renewable Resource Issues: Geoscientific and Societal Challenges: An Introduction....Pages 1-19 Raw Materials Initiative: A Contribution to the European Minerals Policy Framework....Pages 21-33 Discovery and Sustainability....Pages 35-43 Is Depletion Likely to Create Significant Scarcities of Future Petroleum Resources?....Pages 45-82 Coal: An Energy Source for Future World Needs....Pages 83-90 Uranium and Thorium: The Extreme Diversity of the Resources of the World’s Energy Minerals....Pages 91-129 The Principal Rare Earth Elements Deposits of the United States: A Summary of Domestic Deposits and a Global Perspective....Pages 131-155 Evaluating Supply Risk Patterns and Supply and Demand Trends for Mineral Raw Materials: Assessment of the Zinc Market....Pages 157-181 Stretching the Availability of Non-renewable Resources....Pages 183-194 Secondary Raw Material Sources for Precious and Special Metals....Pages 195-212 Certified Trading Chains in Mineral Production: A Way to Improve Responsibility in Mining....Pages 213-227 Issues and Challenges in Life Cycle Assessment in the Minerals and Metals Sector: A Chance to Improve Raw Materials Efficiency....Pages 229-246 Back Matter....Pages 247-252 License restrictions may limit access.#x1E; Nearly everything we make or build, and nearly all the energy we use, comes out of the Earth. Modern society is increasingly dependent on mineral and fossil energy sources. They are non-renewable, theylobal approach to these and related questions is called for - an approach that, with appropriate international collaboration, could be achieved within the triennium of the International Year. Some global mineral resource assessments, involving inter-governmental collaboration, have already been initiated. The International Year of Planet Earth will help focus attention on how the geosciences can generate prosperity locally and globally, as well as sustainability issues in both developed and developing countries
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