Mining as an underground space producing activity: A financial point of view

Dimitiris Kaliampakos, Athanasios Mavrikos, Stefanos Athanasopoulos, Stefanos Papavasileiou

Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceedingPaper in conference proceeding

Abstract

Urbanization has resulted in a gigantism of urban complexes and in many environmental and social problems. The situation on the surface and the principles of sustainable development compel urban planners to utilize the urban underground space, which for centuries has been almost exclusively the application field of mining. More often than not spatial planning in urban areas allocates various land-uses in the subsurface. Furthermore, modern construction methods of underground structures in urban environments borrow traditional underground mining techniques. The latter stands especially for underground spaces developed by means of room-and-pillar method (e.g. storage centres, parking facilities, waste repositories, etc.). Consequently, as the competition among land-uses in the surface increases, the ability of mining to act as a space producing activity seems more attractive. However, the aspect of mining as a space producing activity in urban areas has not been thoroughly studied yet. The present paper describes a development proposal in Athens, Greece, regarding an underground wine storage facility. The paper outlines the design and places focus on the financial analysis of the business plan. The findings of the analysis support that the production and utilization of underground space in urban areas can be very profitable. Furthermore, urban underground space can be thought as the modern “deposit” and contemporary urban areas constitute a new focal point for the mining industry.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publication Proceedings Of 12th International Conference of the Associated Research Centers for Urban Underground Space
Pages292-298
Number of pages7
Publication statusPublished - 2009
Externally publishedYes
EventAssociated Research Centers for the Urban Underground Space - Shenzhen, China
Duration: 2009 Nov 1 → …
Conference number: 12
https://www.acuus.org/index.php/past-conferences/12th-shenzhen-2009

Conference

ConferenceAssociated Research Centers for the Urban Underground Space
Abbreviated titleACUUS
Country/TerritoryChina
CityShenzhen
Period2009/11/01 → …
Internet address

Subject classification (UKÄ)

  • Geotechnical Engineering

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