Infrastructure, Environment, and Regional Development in South-Eastern Mongolia
This report was written in 2008 in the wake of a World Bank mission to Mongolia in 2007. The team identified that the South Gobi region is poised for a major boom in economic activity, with a foundation based on planned development of mines of worl...
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okr-10986-282072021-04-23T14:04:47Z Infrastructure, Environment, and Regional Development in South-Eastern Mongolia World Bank ACCESSIBILITY ADEQUATE WATER ADEQUATE WATER RESOURCES AGGLOMERATION ECONOMIES AGRICULTURE AIR AIR QUALITY AQUIFER AQUIFERS ASPHALT COAL COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION CONSTRUCTION COPPER ECONOMIC ACTIVITY ECONOMIC ANALYSIS ELECTRICITY ENVIRONMENTAL ENVIRONMENTAL CONSEQUENCES ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT ENVIRONMENTAL PERFORMANCE ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCES HOUSEHOLDS INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT INFRASTRUCTURE INVESTMENT INVESTMENT CLIMATE JOINT VENTURE LOCAL COMMUNITIES LOCAL GOVERNMENTS MINES MINING MINISTRY OF TRANSPORT PEAK DEMAND PIPING POPULATION GROWTH PUBLIC INVESTMENTS RAIL RAIL DEVELOPMENT RAIL INFRASTRUCTURE RAIL LINKS RAIL NETWORK RAIL OPERATOR RAIL SYSTEM RAILWAY RAILWAY LINE RAILWAY LINES RAILWAYS REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT RIVERS ROAD ROUTES RURAL AREAS RURAL POPULATION SURFACE WATER SUSTAINABILITY TOLL TOLLS TOWN TOWNS TRANSPORT TRANSPORT COSTS WATER DEMAND WATER RESOURCES WATER SOURCE WATER SOURCES WEALTH This report was written in 2008 in the wake of a World Bank mission to Mongolia in 2007. The team identified that the South Gobi region is poised for a major boom in economic activity, with a foundation based on planned development of mines of world class significance. The Mongolian Parliament is considering an greement with Ivanhoe Mines for the development of a copper and gold mine at Oyu Tolgoi, and a shareholder agreement that relates to proposed development of a coal mine at Tavan Tolgoi. Other proposed mines in the relatively near future include copper and molybdenum at Tsagaan Suvraga (TS) and export coal at Nariin Sukhait. It is likely that infrastructure development in the region will spur the development of additional mines and associated industries. The following discussion sets out the major infrastructure, environment, and regional development issued identified by the October mission of the World Bank. 2017-09-07T20:20:23Z 2017-09-07T20:20:23Z 2008 Report http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/954651468276850193/Mongolia-Infrastructure-environment-and-regional-development-in-south-eastern-Mongolia http://hdl.handle.net/10986/28207 English en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank Washington, DC Economic & Sector Work :: Other Infrastructure Study Economic & Sector Work East Asia and Pacific Mongolia |
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ACCESSIBILITY ADEQUATE WATER ADEQUATE WATER RESOURCES AGGLOMERATION ECONOMIES AGRICULTURE AIR AIR QUALITY AQUIFER AQUIFERS ASPHALT COAL COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION CONSTRUCTION COPPER ECONOMIC ACTIVITY ECONOMIC ANALYSIS ELECTRICITY ENVIRONMENTAL ENVIRONMENTAL CONSEQUENCES ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT ENVIRONMENTAL PERFORMANCE ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCES HOUSEHOLDS INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT INFRASTRUCTURE INVESTMENT INVESTMENT CLIMATE JOINT VENTURE LOCAL COMMUNITIES LOCAL GOVERNMENTS MINES MINING MINISTRY OF TRANSPORT PEAK DEMAND PIPING POPULATION GROWTH PUBLIC INVESTMENTS RAIL RAIL DEVELOPMENT RAIL INFRASTRUCTURE RAIL LINKS RAIL NETWORK RAIL OPERATOR RAIL SYSTEM RAILWAY RAILWAY LINE RAILWAY LINES RAILWAYS REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT RIVERS ROAD ROUTES RURAL AREAS RURAL POPULATION SURFACE WATER SUSTAINABILITY TOLL TOLLS TOWN TOWNS TRANSPORT TRANSPORT COSTS WATER DEMAND WATER RESOURCES WATER SOURCE WATER SOURCES WEALTH |
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ACCESSIBILITY ADEQUATE WATER ADEQUATE WATER RESOURCES AGGLOMERATION ECONOMIES AGRICULTURE AIR AIR QUALITY AQUIFER AQUIFERS ASPHALT COAL COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION CONSTRUCTION COPPER ECONOMIC ACTIVITY ECONOMIC ANALYSIS ELECTRICITY ENVIRONMENTAL ENVIRONMENTAL CONSEQUENCES ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT ENVIRONMENTAL PERFORMANCE ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCES HOUSEHOLDS INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT INFRASTRUCTURE INVESTMENT INVESTMENT CLIMATE JOINT VENTURE LOCAL COMMUNITIES LOCAL GOVERNMENTS MINES MINING MINISTRY OF TRANSPORT PEAK DEMAND PIPING POPULATION GROWTH PUBLIC INVESTMENTS RAIL RAIL DEVELOPMENT RAIL INFRASTRUCTURE RAIL LINKS RAIL NETWORK RAIL OPERATOR RAIL SYSTEM RAILWAY RAILWAY LINE RAILWAY LINES RAILWAYS REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT RIVERS ROAD ROUTES RURAL AREAS RURAL POPULATION SURFACE WATER SUSTAINABILITY TOLL TOLLS TOWN TOWNS TRANSPORT TRANSPORT COSTS WATER DEMAND WATER RESOURCES WATER SOURCE WATER SOURCES WEALTH World Bank Infrastructure, Environment, and Regional Development in South-Eastern Mongolia |
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This report was written in 2008 in the
wake of a World Bank mission to Mongolia in 2007. The team
identified that the South Gobi region is poised for a major
boom in economic activity, with a foundation based on
planned development of mines of world class significance.
The Mongolian Parliament is considering an greement with
Ivanhoe Mines for the development of a copper and gold mine
at Oyu Tolgoi, and a shareholder agreement that relates to
proposed development of a coal mine at Tavan Tolgoi. Other
proposed mines in the relatively near future include copper
and molybdenum at Tsagaan Suvraga (TS) and export coal at
Nariin Sukhait. It is likely that infrastructure development
in the region will spur the development of additional mines
and associated industries. The following discussion sets out
the major infrastructure, environment, and regional
development issued identified by the October mission of the
World Bank. |
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Infrastructure, Environment, and Regional Development in South-Eastern Mongolia |
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Infrastructure, Environment, and Regional Development in South-Eastern Mongolia |
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Infrastructure, Environment, and Regional Development in South-Eastern Mongolia |
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Infrastructure, Environment, and Regional Development in South-Eastern Mongolia |
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Infrastructure, Environment, and Regional Development in South-Eastern Mongolia |
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infrastructure, environment, and regional development in south-eastern mongolia |
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Washington, DC |
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2017 |
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http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/954651468276850193/Mongolia-Infrastructure-environment-and-regional-development-in-south-eastern-Mongolia http://hdl.handle.net/10986/28207 |
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