Waste and Climate Change: Fact Sheet Mongolia
dc.date.accessioned | 2017-11-29T19:13:22Z | |
dc.date.available | 2017-11-29T19:13:22Z | |
dc.date.issued | 2017-10-30 | |
dc.identifier.uri | http://hdl.handle.net/11540/7681 | |
dc.description.abstract | In Mongolia, approximately 50 percent of the country's population of3 million lives in the capital city ofUlaanbaatar. Because of rapid urbanization, more than half of Ulaanbaatar today consists of ger areas: large, unplanned settlements that are home to almost 60 percent of the city's population. These low-density settlements lack the most basic services, includ ing solid waste management. Service improvements have been limited due to poor planning, underinvestment, a lack of information, weak accountabilitystructures, corruption and ineffective incentive mechanisms. Irregular service and the illegal dumping of trash in public spaces is a constant complaint among ger-area residents. Open burning that releases short-lived climate pollutants (SLCPs) and other hazardous pollutants into the atmosphere is common practice. These are threats to public health and the environment, impacting water, soil and air contamination. As a result, the city faces increased green-house gas (GHG) and SLCP emissions. | |
dc.language | English | |
dc.publisher | The Asia Foundation | |
dc.title | Waste and Climate Change: Fact Sheet Mongolia | |
dc.type | Reports | |
dc.subject.expert | Pollution Indexes | |
dc.subject.expert | Pollution Control | |
dc.subject.expert | Waste Disposal | |
dc.subject.expert | Waste recycling | |
dc.subject.expert | Environmental Health Water | |
dc.subject.expert | Sanitation services wastes | |
dc.subject.expert | Industrial Pollution | |
dc.subject.adb | Environment | |
dc.subject.adb | Wastewater | |
dc.subject.adb | Wastewater Treatment | |
dc.subject.adb | Water | |
dc.subject.adb | Water Treatment | |
dc.subject.adb | Environmental Regulation | |
dc.subject.adb | Environmental Impact Assessment | |
dc.subject.adb | Environment and Pollution Prevention | |
dc.subject.adb | Contaminated Water | |
dc.subject.adb | Groundwater Protection | |
dc.subject.adb | Industrial Wastewater | |
dc.subject.adb | Wastewater Treatment | |
dc.subject.adb | Wastewater Collection | |
dc.subject.adb | Water Pollution Control | |
dc.subject.natural | Water | |
dc.subject.natural | Pollution | |
dc.subject.natural | Environmental compliances costs | |
dc.subject.natural | Ecological risk assessment | |
dc.subject.natural | Environmental impact evaluation | |
dc.subject.natural | Prevention of pollution | |
dc.subject.natural | Local government and environmental policy | |
dc.subject.natural | Liability for water pollution damages | |
dc.subject.natural | Pollution control industry | |
dc.subject.natural | Industrial waste | |
dc.subject.natural | Domestic wastewater | |
dc.contributor.imprint | The Asia Foundation | |
oar.theme | Environment | |
oar.theme | Water | |
oar.adminregion | East Asia Region | |
oar.country | Mongolia | |
oar.identifier | OAR-007282 | |
oar.author | Foundation, The Asia | |
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