Mongolia : Environment and Natural Resource Management Socio-Economic Survey

Mongolia has very significant natural resources and a large part of the population is dependent on them for their daily living. The impact of the state of the environment on the living standards of herders is obvious, but also Mongolians living in...

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Main Author: Caparros, Alejandro
Format: Working Paper
Language:English
en_US
Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2017
Subjects:
DOG
GAS
OIL
WTP
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/610031468274234708/Mongolia-Environment-and-natural-resource-management-socio-economic-survey-ENRMSS-2010
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topic AIR POLLUTION
AIR POLLUTION PROBLEM
AIR QUALITY
ALTERNATIVE APPROACH
ANIMAL
ANIMAL MOVEMENTS
BIODIVERSITY
BIOMASS
BORDER LINE
BROWN BEAR
CARBON
CARBON DIOXIDE
CARBON DIOXIDE EMISSIONS
CATFISH
CITIZENS
CLEAN-UP
COAL
COMMERCIAL TRADE
CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORK
CONSERVATION
CONSERVATION EFFORTS
CONTINGENT VALUATION
CONTINGENT VALUATION METHOD
DEER
DEFORESTATION
DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
DISSEMINATION
DOG
DRINKING WATER
DRINKING WATER QUALITY
ECOLOGY
ECONOMETRICS
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
ECONOMICS
ENCROACHMENT
ENERGY CONSUMPTION
ENVIRONMENTAL
ENVIRONMENTAL ECONOMICS
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT
ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES
ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY
ENVIRONMENTAL PROBLEM
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
ENVIRONMENTAL VALUATION
FAUNA
FENCES
FENCING
FISH
FISHING
FLORA
FOREST
FOREST COVER
FOREST FIRE
FOREST MANAGEMENT
GAS
GAZELLE
GLOBAL WATER SUPPLY
GRASSLANDS
HEALTH CONSEQUENCES
HOUSEHOLD INCOME
HOUSEHOLD LEVEL
HOUSEHOLD SURVEYS
HOUSEHOLDS
HUMAN WELFARE
ILLEGAL HUNTING
ILLEGAL LOGGING
ILLEGAL WILDLIFE
ILLEGAL WILDLIFE TRADE
INSECT
INSURANCE SCHEMES
KEY INDICATORS
LAKES
LAND DEGRADATION
LAND ECONOMICS
LAND USE
LEGAL STATUS
LITTER
LIVESTOCK
LIVESTOCK HERDERS
LIVING STANDARDS
LOGGING
LOSS OF BIODIVERSITY
LOSS OF WILDLIFE
MEAT
METALS
MILLENNIUM DEVELOPMENT GOAL
MOUNTAINS
NATIONAL LEVEL
NATIONAL PROJECT
NATIONAL RESEARCH COUNCIL
NATURAL ENVIRONMENT
NATURAL RESOURCE
NATURAL RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
NATURAL RESOURCES
NATURE CONSERVATION
NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLDS
OIL
OPEN SOCIETY
OVERGRAZING
PASTURE
PASTURES
PIPED WATER
PIPELINE
PIT LATRINE
PLASTIC BAGS
POACHING
POLICY DIALOGUE
POLLUTION ABATEMENT
POLLUTION REDUCTION
PROGRESS
PROTECTED AREAS
RED DEER
REINDEER
RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
RESPECT
RIVERS
ROADS
ROE DEER
RURAL AREAS
RURAL DEVELOPMENT
RURAL POPULATION
SAIGA ANTELOPE
SANITATION
SANITATION ASSESSMENT
SANITATION FACILITY
SANITATION SERVICES
SEWER SYSTEM
SHEEP
SOLAR PANELS
SOLID WASTE
SOLID WASTE COLLECTION
SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT
SPECIES
SUSTAINABLE ACCESS
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
TOURISM
TOWNS
TREE
URBAN AIR POLLUTION
URBAN AREAS
WASTE MANAGEMENT
WATER DISTRIBUTION
WATER SOURCE
WATER SUPPLY
WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES
WELLS
WILD ANIMALS
WILD GOAT
WILD PIG
WILDLIFE
WILDLIFE HUNTING
WILDLIFE TRADE
WILLINGNESS TO PAY
WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION
WTP
spellingShingle AIR POLLUTION
AIR POLLUTION PROBLEM
AIR QUALITY
ALTERNATIVE APPROACH
ANIMAL
ANIMAL MOVEMENTS
BIODIVERSITY
BIOMASS
BORDER LINE
BROWN BEAR
CARBON
CARBON DIOXIDE
CARBON DIOXIDE EMISSIONS
CATFISH
CITIZENS
CLEAN-UP
COAL
COMMERCIAL TRADE
CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORK
CONSERVATION
CONSERVATION EFFORTS
CONTINGENT VALUATION
CONTINGENT VALUATION METHOD
DEER
DEFORESTATION
DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
DISSEMINATION
DOG
DRINKING WATER
DRINKING WATER QUALITY
ECOLOGY
ECONOMETRICS
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
ECONOMICS
ENCROACHMENT
ENERGY CONSUMPTION
ENVIRONMENTAL
ENVIRONMENTAL ECONOMICS
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT
ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES
ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY
ENVIRONMENTAL PROBLEM
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
ENVIRONMENTAL VALUATION
FAUNA
FENCES
FENCING
FISH
FISHING
FLORA
FOREST
FOREST COVER
FOREST FIRE
FOREST MANAGEMENT
GAS
GAZELLE
GLOBAL WATER SUPPLY
GRASSLANDS
HEALTH CONSEQUENCES
HOUSEHOLD INCOME
HOUSEHOLD LEVEL
HOUSEHOLD SURVEYS
HOUSEHOLDS
HUMAN WELFARE
ILLEGAL HUNTING
ILLEGAL LOGGING
ILLEGAL WILDLIFE
ILLEGAL WILDLIFE TRADE
INSECT
INSURANCE SCHEMES
KEY INDICATORS
LAKES
LAND DEGRADATION
LAND ECONOMICS
LAND USE
LEGAL STATUS
LITTER
LIVESTOCK
LIVESTOCK HERDERS
LIVING STANDARDS
LOGGING
LOSS OF BIODIVERSITY
LOSS OF WILDLIFE
MEAT
METALS
MILLENNIUM DEVELOPMENT GOAL
MOUNTAINS
NATIONAL LEVEL
NATIONAL PROJECT
NATIONAL RESEARCH COUNCIL
NATURAL ENVIRONMENT
NATURAL RESOURCE
NATURAL RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
NATURAL RESOURCES
NATURE CONSERVATION
NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLDS
OIL
OPEN SOCIETY
OVERGRAZING
PASTURE
PASTURES
PIPED WATER
PIPELINE
PIT LATRINE
PLASTIC BAGS
POACHING
POLICY DIALOGUE
POLLUTION ABATEMENT
POLLUTION REDUCTION
PROGRESS
PROTECTED AREAS
RED DEER
REINDEER
RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
RESPECT
RIVERS
ROADS
ROE DEER
RURAL AREAS
RURAL DEVELOPMENT
RURAL POPULATION
SAIGA ANTELOPE
SANITATION
SANITATION ASSESSMENT
SANITATION FACILITY
SANITATION SERVICES
SEWER SYSTEM
SHEEP
SOLAR PANELS
SOLID WASTE
SOLID WASTE COLLECTION
SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT
SPECIES
SUSTAINABLE ACCESS
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
TOURISM
TOWNS
TREE
URBAN AIR POLLUTION
URBAN AREAS
WASTE MANAGEMENT
WATER DISTRIBUTION
WATER SOURCE
WATER SUPPLY
WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES
WELLS
WILD ANIMALS
WILD GOAT
WILD PIG
WILDLIFE
WILDLIFE HUNTING
WILDLIFE TRADE
WILLINGNESS TO PAY
WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION
WTP
Caparros, Alejandro
Mongolia : Environment and Natural Resource Management Socio-Economic Survey
geographic_facet East Asia and Pacific
Mongolia
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description Mongolia has very significant natural resources and a large part of the population is dependent on them for their daily living. The impact of the state of the environment on the living standards of herders is obvious, but also Mongolians living in the capital Ulaanbaatar have learned that air pollution, especially in winter, and other environmental problems have a deep impact on their living standards. The Government of the Netherlands has established a Trust Fund at the World Bank to support environmental activities in Mongolia. Under this framework, the World Bank contracted the first Environment and Natural Resource Management Socio-economic Survey for Mongolia (ENRMSS) to the National Statistical Office and an international consultant, the aim of this survey is to investigate public views on environmental issues and to measure the impact of environmental problems on human welfare, measured in economic terms. The first part of section five is devoted to wildlife hunting, fishing and wild nuts and fruits gathering, while the second part of this section focuses on energy consumption. Both complete and complement the information on consumption estimated in the Socioeconomic Survey (SES). Section six presents perception and opinions of herders on issues such as the number of animals in Mongolia or the best way to manage animal movements. Finally, section seven shows results on perceptions and opinions of Mongolians regarding nature and the environment.
format Working Paper
author Caparros, Alejandro
author_facet Caparros, Alejandro
author_sort Caparros, Alejandro
title Mongolia : Environment and Natural Resource Management Socio-Economic Survey
title_short Mongolia : Environment and Natural Resource Management Socio-Economic Survey
title_full Mongolia : Environment and Natural Resource Management Socio-Economic Survey
title_fullStr Mongolia : Environment and Natural Resource Management Socio-Economic Survey
title_full_unstemmed Mongolia : Environment and Natural Resource Management Socio-Economic Survey
title_sort mongolia : environment and natural resource management socio-economic survey
publisher World Bank, Washington, DC
publishDate 2017
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/610031468274234708/Mongolia-Environment-and-natural-resource-management-socio-economic-survey-ENRMSS-2010
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spelling okr-10986-273262021-04-23T14:04:41Z Mongolia : Environment and Natural Resource Management Socio-Economic Survey Caparros, Alejandro AIR POLLUTION AIR POLLUTION PROBLEM AIR QUALITY ALTERNATIVE APPROACH ANIMAL ANIMAL MOVEMENTS BIODIVERSITY BIOMASS BORDER LINE BROWN BEAR CARBON CARBON DIOXIDE CARBON DIOXIDE EMISSIONS CATFISH CITIZENS CLEAN-UP COAL COMMERCIAL TRADE CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORK CONSERVATION CONSERVATION EFFORTS CONTINGENT VALUATION CONTINGENT VALUATION METHOD DEER DEFORESTATION DEVELOPING COUNTRIES DISSEMINATION DOG DRINKING WATER DRINKING WATER QUALITY ECOLOGY ECONOMETRICS ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ECONOMICS ENCROACHMENT ENERGY CONSUMPTION ENVIRONMENTAL ENVIRONMENTAL ECONOMICS ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY ENVIRONMENTAL PROBLEM ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION ENVIRONMENTAL VALUATION FAUNA FENCES FENCING FISH FISHING FLORA FOREST FOREST COVER FOREST FIRE FOREST MANAGEMENT GAS GAZELLE GLOBAL WATER SUPPLY GRASSLANDS HEALTH CONSEQUENCES HOUSEHOLD INCOME HOUSEHOLD LEVEL HOUSEHOLD SURVEYS HOUSEHOLDS HUMAN WELFARE ILLEGAL HUNTING ILLEGAL LOGGING ILLEGAL WILDLIFE ILLEGAL WILDLIFE TRADE INSECT INSURANCE SCHEMES KEY INDICATORS LAKES LAND DEGRADATION LAND ECONOMICS LAND USE LEGAL STATUS LITTER LIVESTOCK LIVESTOCK HERDERS LIVING STANDARDS LOGGING LOSS OF BIODIVERSITY LOSS OF WILDLIFE MEAT METALS MILLENNIUM DEVELOPMENT GOAL MOUNTAINS NATIONAL LEVEL NATIONAL PROJECT NATIONAL RESEARCH COUNCIL NATURAL ENVIRONMENT NATURAL RESOURCE NATURAL RESOURCE MANAGEMENT NATURAL RESOURCES NATURE CONSERVATION NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLDS OIL OPEN SOCIETY OVERGRAZING PASTURE PASTURES PIPED WATER PIPELINE PIT LATRINE PLASTIC BAGS POACHING POLICY DIALOGUE POLLUTION ABATEMENT POLLUTION REDUCTION PROGRESS PROTECTED AREAS RED DEER REINDEER RESOURCE MANAGEMENT RESPECT RIVERS ROADS ROE DEER RURAL AREAS RURAL DEVELOPMENT RURAL POPULATION SAIGA ANTELOPE SANITATION SANITATION ASSESSMENT SANITATION FACILITY SANITATION SERVICES SEWER SYSTEM SHEEP SOLAR PANELS SOLID WASTE SOLID WASTE COLLECTION SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT SPECIES SUSTAINABLE ACCESS SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT TOURISM TOWNS TREE URBAN AIR POLLUTION URBAN AREAS WASTE MANAGEMENT WATER DISTRIBUTION WATER SOURCE WATER SUPPLY WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WELLS WILD ANIMALS WILD GOAT WILD PIG WILDLIFE WILDLIFE HUNTING WILDLIFE TRADE WILLINGNESS TO PAY WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION WTP Mongolia has very significant natural resources and a large part of the population is dependent on them for their daily living. The impact of the state of the environment on the living standards of herders is obvious, but also Mongolians living in the capital Ulaanbaatar have learned that air pollution, especially in winter, and other environmental problems have a deep impact on their living standards. The Government of the Netherlands has established a Trust Fund at the World Bank to support environmental activities in Mongolia. Under this framework, the World Bank contracted the first Environment and Natural Resource Management Socio-economic Survey for Mongolia (ENRMSS) to the National Statistical Office and an international consultant, the aim of this survey is to investigate public views on environmental issues and to measure the impact of environmental problems on human welfare, measured in economic terms. The first part of section five is devoted to wildlife hunting, fishing and wild nuts and fruits gathering, while the second part of this section focuses on energy consumption. Both complete and complement the information on consumption estimated in the Socioeconomic Survey (SES). Section six presents perception and opinions of herders on issues such as the number of animals in Mongolia or the best way to manage animal movements. Finally, section seven shows results on perceptions and opinions of Mongolians regarding nature and the environment. 2017-06-27T15:55:34Z 2017-06-27T15:55:34Z 2011-05 Working Paper http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/610031468274234708/Mongolia-Environment-and-natural-resource-management-socio-economic-survey-ENRMSS-2010 http://hdl.handle.net/10986/27326 English en_US Mongolia Discussion Papers; CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research :: Working Paper Publications & Research East Asia and Pacific Mongolia