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E3S Web Conf.
Volume 105, 2019
IVth International Innovative Mining Symposium
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Article Number | 04018 | |
Number of page(s) | 6 | |
Section | Mining Regions’ Sustainable Development | |
DOI | https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/201910504018 | |
Published online | 21 June 2019 |
Innovative Clustering of Mining Regions as a Tool for Sustainable Development of Resource-Extracting Country
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Plekhanov Russian University of Economics, Academic Department of Political Economy and History of Economic Science, 117997, Moscow, 36 Stremyanny lane, Russia
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Plekhanov Russian University of Economics, Academic Department of International Business and Customs Affairs, 117997, Moscow, 36 Stremyanny lane, Russia
* Corresponding author: evgeniyashavina@gmail.com
Increasing the degree of mineral processing directly determines the environmental burden on the nature of countries that concentrate on the extraction of mineral raw materials. In the modern world, with the transition to the priorities of advanced technological structures, the creation of a dynamically developing innovative system is becoming increasingly important for mineral extracting countries in the context of the transition to sustainable development. Due to the large territorial fragmentation of the Russian mining regions, it is difficult to identify development of mechanisms and tools for each of them, which provide for the formation of a new technological structures based on the use of the latest advances in science and technology and will help putting the economy on a sustainable development path. The author examines the aspects of the organization of innovation activity at the regional level and substantiates the need for innovative modernization of resource-producing regions, in particular through the creation of innovative regional clusters. The article discusses the prospects of innovative modernization of the coal mining cluster in Kemerovo region.
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