A Land Use Analysis of Existing and Potential Coal Surface Mining Areas in the Ohio River Basin Energy Study Region

A Land Use Analysis of Existing and Potential Coal Surface Mining Areas in the Ohio River Basin Energy Study Region
Author: Daniel E. Willard
Publisher:
Total Pages: 138
Release: 1980
Genre: Coal
ISBN:

It reports on the land use changes resulting from the surface mining of coal in the Ohio River Basin, which depend on the distribution of the coal, the economic attractiveness of the coal demand, rigor and effectiveness of regulatory mechanisms, and the resilience of the existing ecosystems. The three levels of coal demand assumed are taken from ORBES scenarios. The study analyzes existing industrial and governmental data on distribution, availability, and extraction of strippable coal. The history of reclamation enforcement and compliance is examined, and several potential land use results of the Federal Surface Mining Control and Reclamation Act of 1977 are analyzed. All of these factors are compared to existing patterns of topography, agriculture, and forestry.

The Ohio River Basin

The Ohio River Basin
Author: Ohio River Basin Commission
Publisher:
Total Pages: 112
Release: 1979
Genre: Environmental impact statements
ISBN:

Coal in Appalachia

Coal in Appalachia
Author: Curtis E. Harvey
Publisher: University Press of Kentucky
Total Pages: 244
Release: 1986
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780813132655

Coal, the nation's most abundant fossil fuel and the only one that is exported, represents one of our most valuable natural resources. This study undertakes a thorough review of the economics of the Appalachian coal industry. It establishes, first of all, the international framework within which the American and the Appalachian coal industry function. It next examines the underlying principles that govern the production of and the demand for coal. This demand is influenced not only by price but also by world politics, the economic well-being of dozens of countries, government regulation, and t.