Paying attention to land management in the mining sector
Land management in mining activities should be such that in addition to generating wealth, it leads to cultural excellence, development, health and location of the area, and the people of that area, by losing mineral resources, gain more and greater spiritual capital to somehow Reach higher goals.
According to the International Iranian Stone Exhibition, the cross-sectoral and effective development plans are among the issues that should be considered. This is deeply related to productivity and GDP. In recent years, the importance of land management has become clear.
Perhaps until years ago, this was not important to some officials, and its losses, such as unbalanced development of natural resources, especially water, caused environmental and economic damage to the country. The trans-sectoral nature of land use planning will become apparent when macro-development decisions are made solely on the basis of regional capacities, including population, natural resources, and environmental sensitivities, and no longer discuss provincial and city boundaries.
Due to the fact that the mining sector is not a priority in our country, land management is less considered and can be traced on a case-by-case and passive basis. In general, the economic development of the mining sector is related to the mining capacities of each region, but what makes more sense in land management is to know what is the exploration strategy in the country?
Discovering which mineral is a priority?
Which areas should be prioritized in-depth exploration and what is the economic development of the mining industry? Increasing health and culture should be considered in land management.
In fact, land management in mining activities should be such that in addition to generating wealth, it leads to cultural excellence, prosperity, health and location of the area, and the people of that area gain more and greater spiritual capital by losing mineral resources to Reach higher goals in some way.
What is certain is that the level of attention to physical capacity and capital can be traced to the budget expenditures of previous years. If all the executive organizations of the country are obliged to perform their duties and pay special attention to land management and provide their information with free access in a suitable and relevant context, the speed of achieving the goal of land management will also increase.
Razieh Lak - Head of the Earth Sciences Research Institute of the Geological Survey - Samat