This report is concerned with the development of the infrastructure which is required in order to support proposed mines in Southern Mongolia. In order for the mines to be developed, it will be necessary to provide towns for the new inhabitants, road and rail links to provide supplies and to transport the mines' products to markets, and electricity for the mines' operations. Water resources need to be investigated and supplied to the mines and towns.
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Library ResourceRapports et recherchesRessources et Outils d'entraînementdécembre, 2009Mongolie, Asie orientale, Océanie
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Strengthening Management of Natural and Cultural Heritage Assets to Scale-up Tourism and Stimulate Local Economic Opportunity
Ressources et Outils d'entraînementDocuments de politique et mémoiresmars, 2011Mongolie, Asie orientale, OcéanieThis report, Strengthening Management of Natural and Cultural Heritage Assets to Scale-up Tourism and Stimulate Local Economic Opportunity was prepared in March 2011.
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Livestock and Wildlife in the Southern Gobi Region, with Special Attention to Wild Ass
Rapports et recherchesRessources et Outils d'entraînementDocuments de politique et mémoiresaoût, 2010Mongolie, Asie orientale, OcéanieThe purpose of this report is to examine development trends in the Southern Gobi Region (SGR) as they affect livestock and wildlife. It provides an overview of the environment and natural resources of the region, discusses existing relationships and interactions among humans, livestock, large herbivore wildlife, and the natural resources on which they are dependent. It then explores the impact that economic development of the region is likely to have if that development does not consider the needs of the current users.
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The Economic Value of the Upper Tuul Ecosystem
Rapports et recherchesRessources et Outils d'entraînementdécembre, 2009Mongolie, Asie orientale, OcéanieThe economic value of the Upper Tuul ecosystem in Mongolia reports on a study carried out under the auspices of the World Bank and the Government of Mongolia. The goal of the study was to improve understanding about the economic value of the Upper Tuul ecosystem for Ulaanbaatar's water supplies and how this might be affected by different land and resource management options in the future.
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Southern Gobi Regional Environmental Assessment
Rapports et recherchesRessources et Outils d'entraînementjanvier, 2010Mongolie, Asie orientale, OcéanieThe primary objective of the Southern Gobi Regional Environmental Assessment (REA) is to provide guidance for sustainable management of environmental resources in the future development of the Southern Gobi Region (SGR), development that will be led by rapid expansion of mining.
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Library ResourceRapports et recherchesRessources et Outils d'entraînementfévrier, 2012Mongolie, Asie orientale, Océanie
Gross Domestic Product (GDP) growth accelerated to an unprecedented 17.3 percent in 2011 from 6.4 percent in 2010 and the unemployment rate fell from 13 percent in 2010 to 9 percent in 2011. However, real wages for unskilled workers in the urban informal sector are starting to fall as the inflation rate reached 11.1 percent year-on-year in December. Sharply rising government spending is the root cause of overheating: government spending rose by 56 percent in 2011 and is budgeted to rise by a further 32 percent this year, fueled by sharply rising resource revenues.
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Findings from Focus Group Discussions
Ressources et Outils d'entraînementDocuments de politique et mémoiresavril, 2011Mongolie, Asie orientale, OcéanieMongolia was hit hard by the global economic recession, notably the fall in commodity prices. Gross Domestic Product (GDP) contracted by 1.6 percent in 2009 after growth of 8.9 percent in 2008. The country is narrowly specialized in production of a few primary goods with minerals comprising 70 percent of total exports. Since mid-2008, the prices of main export goods, including copper, zinc, crude petroleum, combed goat-down and cashmere dropped by close to or more than 50 percent, though prices of coal and gold held strong.
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Housing Finance
Rapports et recherchesRessources et Outils d'entraînementjuin, 2012Mongolie, Asie orientale, OcéanieAs the Mongolian mortgage market grows rapidly, and the Government of Mongolia (GoM) pursues an ambitious social housing agenda, there is an urgent need for a holistic sector approach. The following three key areas require attention from policymakers: first, there is a need to better balance housing supply and demand, which requires the authorities to focus on prudent mortgage lending standards and supervision, as well as on provision of housing infrastructure and zoned land.
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Library ResourceRapports et recherchesRessources et Outils d'entraînementdécembre, 2013Mongolie, Asie orientale, Océanie
Ulaanbaatar's (UB) population has swollen from half a million in 2001 to approximately 1.2 million in 2011, accounting for over 40 percent of the country's population. This trend is likely to continue as economic growth is increasingly concentrated in UB. With its growing population and concerns in rising inequality, the city is facing increasing pressure to maintain and expand service provision (especially infrastructure). The local tax on wages is expected to continue to provide substantial revenues to the UB government, which will assist the growing demand for services.
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