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Maps of the natural environment's potential in West Germany and Norway as an aid for mineral resources management and protection
Abstract Mattig, U., 1990. Maps of the natural environment's potential in West Germany and Norway as an aid for mineral resources management and protection. Eng. Geol., 29: 321–331. The applied geosciences are of increasing importance for finding an answer to many current problems in spatial management and environmental protection. Based on the problem of an intelligent use of the geopotential, the paper deals with the achievement and optimization of an appropriate concept for designing geoscientific maps of the natural environment's potential, relevant to areal planning, by comparing a densely populated country like Germany and a more sparsely populated country like Norway. The study carried out is following the example of a map for reserve areas for mineral resources/near surface raw materials—sand and gravel—which enables a comparison and an assessment of the translation of information, relevant to land-use planning, in both countries. The appropriateness of the interpretation of geoscientific information is ensured by drafting a comprehensive, clearly arranged cartographic presentation, for which uniform and comparable methods, criteria and standards will be developed. The basic concepts of areal planning have to be simple, distinct, adaptable and capable of development. They should enable the geoscientist to contribute his complex and expert knowledge to decisions of regional planning and spatial management.
Maps of the natural environment's potential in West Germany and Norway as an aid for mineral resources management and protection
Abstract Mattig, U., 1990. Maps of the natural environment's potential in West Germany and Norway as an aid for mineral resources management and protection. Eng. Geol., 29: 321–331. The applied geosciences are of increasing importance for finding an answer to many current problems in spatial management and environmental protection. Based on the problem of an intelligent use of the geopotential, the paper deals with the achievement and optimization of an appropriate concept for designing geoscientific maps of the natural environment's potential, relevant to areal planning, by comparing a densely populated country like Germany and a more sparsely populated country like Norway. The study carried out is following the example of a map for reserve areas for mineral resources/near surface raw materials—sand and gravel—which enables a comparison and an assessment of the translation of information, relevant to land-use planning, in both countries. The appropriateness of the interpretation of geoscientific information is ensured by drafting a comprehensive, clearly arranged cartographic presentation, for which uniform and comparable methods, criteria and standards will be developed. The basic concepts of areal planning have to be simple, distinct, adaptable and capable of development. They should enable the geoscientist to contribute his complex and expert knowledge to decisions of regional planning and spatial management.
Maps of the natural environment's potential in West Germany and Norway as an aid for mineral resources management and protection
Mattig, Ulrike (Autor:in)
Engineering Geology ; 29 ; 321-331
15.03.1990
11 pages
Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
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