2019 9th International Conference on Advanced Computer Information Technologies (ACIT) 2019
DOI: 10.1109/acitt.2019.8779976
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Information and Analytical Support for Organizing Commodity Flows on the Environmental and Economic Basis

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“…On July 10, 2019, in the district of San Pedro de Coris (Huancavelica, Peru), more than 67,400 cubic meters of tailings fell from their treatment area and affected a considerable area until they reached the Mantaro River itself. According to the mining official, contingency and emergency systems were developed in the environmental implications of the project cycle [21]. The protocols were activated immediately after the tailing slide.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…On July 10, 2019, in the district of San Pedro de Coris (Huancavelica, Peru), more than 67,400 cubic meters of tailings fell from their treatment area and affected a considerable area until they reached the Mantaro River itself. According to the mining official, contingency and emergency systems were developed in the environmental implications of the project cycle [21]. The protocols were activated immediately after the tailing slide.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A. Balkyte, М. Tvaronavieiene, S. Stavropoulos, R. Wall, Y. Xu, A. Kasztelan and others in their studies outlined the importance and problems of assessing the competitiveness of economic entities in the context of sustainable economic development [1,5,6,7]. The complexity of competitive growth of economic entities taking into account the strengthening of environmental factors was considered in detail by M. Porter and others [8,9,10]. X. Cheng, R. Hong, C. Li argue that the traditional regional competitiveness assessment system pays too much attention to economic performance.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%