TY - JOUR
T1 - Towards a dynamic and sustainable management of geological resources
AU - Compernolle, Tine
AU - Eswaran, Adithya
AU - Welkenhuysen, Kris
AU - Hermans, Thomas
AU - Walraevens, Kristine
AU - Camp, Marc van
AU - Buyle, Matthias
AU - Audenaert, Amaryllis
AU - Bleys, Brent
AU - Schoubroeck, Sophie van
AU - Bergmans, Anne
AU - Goderniaux, Pascal
AU - Baele, Jean Marc
AU - Kaufmann, Olivier
AU - Vardon, Phil J.
AU - Daniilidis, Alex
AU - Orban, Philippe
AU - Dassargues, Alain
AU - Serge, Brouyère
AU - Piessens, Kris
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PY - 2023
Y1 - 2023
N2 - The subsurface provides multiple resources, the exploitation of which has a lasting impact on future potential provision. Establishing sustainability in terms of fundamental principles, and fitting these principles into a practical framework, is an ongoing endeavour focused mainly on surface activities. The principles of ecological economics lead to six challenges that summarize the current limitations of implementing science-based sustainable management of geological resources in the medium to deep subsurface: integrating value pluralism, defining sustainable scale, evaluating interferences in the subsurface, guaranteeing environmental justice, optimizing environmental and economic efficiency and handling uncertainties. Assessing and managing geological reservoirs is particularly challenging because of slow resource regeneration, complex spatial and temporal inter-actions, concealment and naturally dictated opportunities. In answer to the challenges, visions are proposed that outline how an indicator framework is needed for guidance, how indicators require reservoir models with extended spatial and temporal scope, how differences in social values in relation to the environment are to be considered and how real option games combined with life cycle assessment can be used for optimizing effi-ciency. These individual solutions relate to different facets of the same problem, and can be integrated into one overarching solution that takes the form of dynamic multi-criteria decision analysis.
AB - The subsurface provides multiple resources, the exploitation of which has a lasting impact on future potential provision. Establishing sustainability in terms of fundamental principles, and fitting these principles into a practical framework, is an ongoing endeavour focused mainly on surface activities. The principles of ecological economics lead to six challenges that summarize the current limitations of implementing science-based sustainable management of geological resources in the medium to deep subsurface: integrating value pluralism, defining sustainable scale, evaluating interferences in the subsurface, guaranteeing environmental justice, optimizing environmental and economic efficiency and handling uncertainties. Assessing and managing geological reservoirs is particularly challenging because of slow resource regeneration, complex spatial and temporal inter-actions, concealment and naturally dictated opportunities. In answer to the challenges, visions are proposed that outline how an indicator framework is needed for guidance, how indicators require reservoir models with extended spatial and temporal scope, how differences in social values in relation to the environment are to be considered and how real option games combined with life cycle assessment can be used for optimizing effi-ciency. These individual solutions relate to different facets of the same problem, and can be integrated into one overarching solution that takes the form of dynamic multi-criteria decision analysis.
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U2 - 10.1144/SP528-2022-75
DO - 10.1144/SP528-2022-75
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85185690949
SN - 0305-8719
VL - 528
SP - 101
EP - 121
JO - Geological Society Special Publication
JF - Geological Society Special Publication
IS - 1
ER -