Comprehensive Evaluation of Social Benefits of Mineral Resources Development in Ordos Basin

Huifang LIU, Jicong YU, Lei LEI, Guizhen LIU, Changxie YE

Abstract


This paper ranges and analyzes social benefits of the 12 mining cities’ mineral resources development in Ordos Basin by using a comprehensive evaluation method of social benefit. It involves the development of coal, oil and natural gas. On this basis, the paper points out a bit of problems and provides corresponding suggestions.

Key words: Social benefit; Mineral resources; Development; Ordos Basin


Keywords


Social benefit; Mineral resources; Development; Ordos Basin

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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3968/j.sss.1923018420130401.2909

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