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Designing a system for conducting geo-economic monitoring at the regional level using an ontograph model

https://doi.org/10.46554/1993-0453-2023-9-227-42-49

Abstract

Within the framework of monitoring the economic indicators of deposits of solid minerals and groundwater (geo-economic monitoring) at the regional level, an urgent task is to preserve both the ecological balance of the territory and, uniform and economically rational subsurface use. It should be noted that at present the issue of rational development of deposits is closely related to the issues of reproduction of mineral resources. This connection requires not only methodological, but also programmatic and analytical justification. The essence of the latter is to develop long-term and medium-term programs of geological exploration of the subsurface, aimed at the preservation and reproduction of mineral raw materials. In order to form programs, it is necessary to support analytically the need for measures to conserve mineral resources. Ultimately, to analyze the need for measures for the reproduction of mineral resources, an information storage system based on the principle of a multidimensional data management system is required. Such systems are currently being developed on the basis of ontology, in turn, the ontological graph reflecting relationships of finite elements will be considered as an ontograph model. The purpose of this work is to design a system for conducting geo-economic monitoring at the regional level through an ontological approach. As a result, it is necessary to build a model reflecting the relationship between geological and economic indicators. 

About the Authors

V. S. Dadykin
Bryansk State Technical University
Russian Federation

Valery S. Dadykin – Doctor of Economics, Associate Professor, Dean of the Faculty of Industrial and Digital Economics, Professor of the Department of Digital Economics



N. V. Podobay
Bryansk State Technical University
Russian Federation

Natalya V. Podobay – Candidate of Economic Sciences, Associate Professor, Head of the Department of Digital Economics



V. V. Burago
Bryansk State Technical University
Russian Federation

Vyacheslav V. Burago – Candidate of Economic Sciences, Associate Professor, Associate Professor of the Department of Digital Economics 



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Dadykin V.S., Podobay N.V., Burago V.V. Designing a system for conducting geo-economic monitoring at the regional level using an ontograph model. Vestnik of Samara State University of Economics. 2023;(9):42-49. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.46554/1993-0453-2023-9-227-42-49

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