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dc.contributor.authorThimmaiah, S.A.
dc.contributor.authorRavi, D.R.
dc.contributor.authorRao, Y.V.
dc.contributor.authorMurthy, C.S.N.
dc.date.accessioned2020-03-31T06:51:36Z-
dc.date.available2020-03-31T06:51:36Z-
dc.date.issued2012
dc.identifier.citationInternational Journal of Earth Sciences and Engineering, 2012, Vol.5, 5, pp.1420-1423en_US
dc.identifier.urihttp://idr.nitk.ac.in/jspui/handle/123456789/9865-
dc.description.abstractThe Earth's natural ecosystem is the basis for our life-supporting system and provides marketable goods to human and other living organisms. The natural environment has always been exploited to fulfill human needs. The green revolution and industrial revolution has caused serious threat to sustainable development for both developed and developing countries. The degradation of air, water and land has directly affected the livelihood and human health. The environmental damage increases, as the economic activity increases, in view of the fact that the association between economy and the environment are multiple, complex and important. Mining is one such activity, which significantly results in the degradation of the environment, apart from generating huge economy to the country. Hence, the identification and quantification of socio economic impact of environmental pollution caused due to increased mining activity is necessary in the broader economic analysis. The present study is envisaged with the objective to identify and evaluate the impacts of mining activity on Social, Economical and Environmental Aspects of the area and to measure its economic burden on the affected people. The ambient air quality in the selected stations of study area reveals that, the increase in iron ore production has significantly resulted in the deterioration of air quality. High particulate matter to an extent of 310 ?g/nm3 in case of SPM concentration and 160 ?g/nm3 in case of RSPM. The health data collected from the respondents have revealed, significantly more number of respondents who are suffering from dust allergy, skin allergy in the study area, where there are mines and are working as workers in those mines, contributing for higher health cost incurred through treatment. 2012 CAFET-INNOVA TECHNICAL SOCIETY.en_US
dc.titleAn economic analysis of environmental pollution and health - a case study of Bellary-Hospet sectoren_US
dc.typeArticleen_US
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