Location - Allocation Theory And The Problem Of Selecting A Location For Development Of Building Materials Open Pits

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Slobodan Vujic
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Jan 1, 1992

Abstract

Production of building materials such as are stones, sand, gravel etc., is characterized by a relatively low economic value and requires reasonable transport costs. That is why we are often faced, in our practical work, with the fact that within the framework of a relatively small area several open pits of building materials are, developed side by side while neither ecological, urban and spatial nor location factors have been taken into consideration. Numerous locations together with heterogeneous factors. point undoubtedly to the problem of planning the open pits locations for building mateials as a very serious and complex one. Even when certain localities are in question, it is rather a difficult task to present a real state and encompass all the, important location factors by mathematical model ling. This paper presents one of such models for solving the problem of selecting a location for building materials open pit.
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APA: Slobodan Vujic  (1992)  Location - Allocation Theory And The Problem Of Selecting A Location For Development Of Building Materials Open Pits

MLA: Slobodan Vujic Location - Allocation Theory And The Problem Of Selecting A Location For Development Of Building Materials Open Pits. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1992.

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