A NALYSIS AND PREDICTION OF THE INVESTMENT ATTRACTIVENESS OF THE MINERAL AND RAW MATERIAL BASE OF THE CENTRAL FEDERAL DISTRICT BY MEANS OF GEOLOGICAL AND ECONOMIC MONITORING


Dadykin V.S., Efremov E.I., Dadykina O.V.

At present, the problem of the lack of reliable geological and economic information about the natural resource potential of the territory at the federal and regional levels with the aim of supporting management decisions is acquiring particular importance. In this regard, a method for assessing the territory of the region is considered through the use of geological and economic monitoring as a set of geo-information technologies and economic analysis to determine the resource potential and develop business plans to attract investments, including foreign investors. The tool for solving the above problem is the geo-information analytical system (GIAS) of geological and economic monitoring developed by the authors, which allows real-time analysis of the mineral reserves of the industry in order to maintain sustainable development through a web interface. Keywords: mineral resource base, mineral potential, geological and economic monitoring, geo-information analytical system, investment attractiveness. Highlights: ♦ geological and economic monitoring is a permanent system of observations of the state of the mineral resource base, the mineral resource complex and forecasting of the mineral raw material potential; ♦ a tool for the practical implementation of geological and economic monitoring is a geo-information analytical system that allows analyzing, evaluating and forecasting the industrial supply of mineral resources in order to maintain sustainable development; ♦ the analysis of investment attractiveness of deposits in the territory of the Central Federal District through the use of a GIS analytical system has revealed promising objects for investment and the development of geological exploration.

Valery S. Dadykin, Candidate of Economics, Associate Professor, Bryansk State Technical University; Eduard I. Efremov, Doctor of Economics, Chief Researcher, Institute of Regional Economics, North-Eastern Federal University, Yakutsk; Olga V. Dadykina, Candidate of Economics, Associate Professor, Bryansk State Technical University.


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