maavarad
Maavarad is the Estonian term for mineral resources, referring to naturally occurring inorganic resources located in the Earth’s crust that have economic value and can be extracted and processed. The concept is used across geology, mining, and public policy to describe resources that can be developed for commercial use. Maavarad encompass a range of material types, including energy resources such as coal and oil shale, metal ores like iron and copper, non-metallic minerals such as limestone and silica, and other construction or industrial materials. Groundwater is sometimes treated as a separate resource, but in some definitions it is included under broader subsurface resources.
Identification and evaluation of maavarad rely on geological surveys, mapping, sampling, geophysical methods, and drilling. Whether
Environmental and social considerations are central to contemporary management of maavarad. Mining activities can affect landscapes,
In Estonia and other jurisdictions, maavarad policy intersects with energy strategy, regional development, and environmental protection,