Digital Economy as a Factor in the Technological Development of the Mineral Sector

This article describes the impact of the global digital economy on the technological development of the mineral sector in the world. Due to the different specifics of the legislative bases of the investigated regions, such as the USA, China, EU, and Africa, the development of digital transformation...

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Cybersecurity
Digital economy
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Earth and Environmental Science
Earth Sciences
Economics
Energy distribution
Energy resources
Energy sources
Fossil Fuels (incl. Carbon Capture)
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Physics
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Raw materials
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Statistics for Engineering
Sustainable Development
Technological change
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