Authors: S.A. Lipina, A.E. Zakondyrin, A.V. Lipina
Title of the article: Improvement of the system of management of the organizational process of ensuring environmental safety in the formation of natural and man-made massifs in coal-mining regions of Russia
Year: 2025, Issue: 1, Pages: 52-60
Branch of knowledge: 5.2.3 Regional and sectoral economics
Index UDK: 338:574
DOI: 10.26730/2587-5574-2025-1-52-60
Abstract: The conducted analysis of the state of the Russian coal mining industry in the context of the modern paradigm of greening the global economy allows us to assert that today the coal industry remains an important component of the economy of most countries and one of the main sectors of the Russian economy. At the same time, the indicators of the forecast for the development of world energy until 2030 prove that the share of energy production from coal will be about 17-20%, that is, this fuel will be a stable and cheap source of energy in 5 years. The article analyzes the environmental aspects arising from open coal mining, identifies problems in environmental safety management to reduce the negative impacts of technogenic rocks. Regional parameters of technogenic impact are determined, representing an important social and environmental-economic problem for a number of coal mining regions, including the Kuznetsk coal basin. It is noted that, being the leader in sustainable growth of coal fuel production, Kuzbass is currently one of the most environmentally unfavorable regions. It is noted that the management tools used to improve the efficiency of meeting environmental protection and environmental safety requirements do not lead to the desired results. Priority directions for managing ecological modernization are proposed, ensuring an increase in economic efficiency, its effectiveness and significance.
Key words: Regional economy sustainable development regional ecology environmental regulation nature management natural and man-made massifs ecologically rational methods of nature management
Receiving date: 15.01.2025
Approval date: 14.02.2025
Publication date: 07.05.2025
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