Przyrodnicze, gospodarcze i społeczne konsekwencje ewentualnej eksploatacji poznańskich złóż węgla brunatnego
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1983
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Wydział Prawa i Administracji UAM
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Natural, economic and social effect of prospective open working of Poznań brown coal deposits
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The survey relates proceedings of the Experts' Committee on natural, economic
and social effect of prospective open working of Poznan brown coal deposits. The
Commitee chaired by the author of this article was appointed by the Poznań division
of Polish Academy of Sciences. 21 subjects have been elaborated, mostly in
the group work in course of the expertise proceedings. Among others, these are
the following: characteristics of the brown coal deposits and the designed mining
and power combine, changes in groundwater circulation effected by a possible
working of deposits, changes in surface water deposits, water requirements in
the power plant as compared to total water deposits, danger for ground water
intakes, changes in the area configuration, degradation of soils, the effect deposits
working on agriculture, forestry, industry, housing and infrastructure, the effects
on population, employment, living conditions and last but not least — losses in the
sphere of national culture.
The expertise provides a relatively complete comparison of costs and losses
related to the prospective exploitation of the deposits. It can therefore be of
a higher value for the decision making than ministry calculations biased by
technical and productional point of view. A correct assessment of the effectiveness
of the mining and power combine is possible only against the background of the
assessment of nation-wide power-system and perspectievs of its developement
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Ruch Prawniczy, Ekonomiczny i Socjologiczny 45, 1983, z. 1, s. 99-112
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0035-9629