2022
DOI: 10.3390/su141710619
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Non-Renewable Resources and Sustainable Resource Extraction: An Empirical Test of the Hotelling Rule’s Significance to Gold Extraction in South Africa

Abstract: The study sought to test the applicability of Hotelling’s rule to gold extraction in South Africa. In environmental economics, Hotelling’s rule has come to be a pillar of the exhaustible resources framework and in addition to this, it has presented essential insights into the consumption and extraction of non-renewable resources. According to Hotelling’s Rule, the extraction path in competitive market economies will, under certain circumstances, be socially optimal. An extraction path that is not socially opti… Show more

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“…A wide variety of inventions go under the umbrella of "sustainable mining technologies," all of which attempt to lessen the negative effects of mining on the environment, save resources, and save money. Mining businesses may improve resource efficiency, optimize extraction operations, and lessen their use of nonrenewable resources if they use sustainable mining technology [ 65 ]. A more sustainable approach to mining leads to a slower pace of mineral depletion by ensuring that resources are mined and used more responsibly and efficiently.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A wide variety of inventions go under the umbrella of "sustainable mining technologies," all of which attempt to lessen the negative effects of mining on the environment, save resources, and save money. Mining businesses may improve resource efficiency, optimize extraction operations, and lessen their use of nonrenewable resources if they use sustainable mining technology [ 65 ]. A more sustainable approach to mining leads to a slower pace of mineral depletion by ensuring that resources are mined and used more responsibly and efficiently.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%