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Towards Sustainable Management of Natural and Built Capital for a Greener, Diversified, and Resilient Economy : Policy Note for Mongolia.

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Format:
Book
Government document
Author/Creator:
World Bank Group.
Series:
Policy Notes.
World Bank e-Library.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Agriculture.
Air Quality.
Air Quality and Clean Air.
Climate Change and Agriculture.
Digital Divide.
Energy Supply.
Environment.
Information and Communication Technologies.
Infrastructure.
National Urban Development Policies and Strategies.
Natural Resources Management.
Sustainable Land Management.
Urban Development.
Urban Economic Development.
Urbanization.
Water Resources Management.
Local Subjects:
Agriculture.
Air Quality.
Air Quality and Clean Air.
Climate Change and Agriculture.
Digital Divide.
Energy Supply.
Environment.
Information and Communication Technologies.
Infrastructure.
National Urban Development Policies and Strategies.
Natural Resources Management.
Sustainable Land Management.
Urban Development.
Urban Economic Development.
Urbanization.
Water Resources Management.
Other Title:
Towards Sustainable Management of Natural and Built Capital for a Greener, Diversified, and Resilient Economy
Place of Publication:
Washington, D.C. : The World Bank, 2020.
System Details:
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Summary:
Mongolia is endowed with rich natural resources, including its vast pastureland, unspoiled nature, and world-class mineral deposits. However, despite the strategic opportunities, Mongolia's economy is characterized by its heavy reliance on mining, unsustainable exploitation of natural resources, poor livestock farming, unplanned urban development, and poor infrastructure connectivity with associated urban congestion and higher cost of infrastructure services. The COVID-19 (Coronavirus) pandemic further exacerbates the challenges that Mongolia faces to achieve its medium- and long-term goals. This policy note identifies four key priority reform areas towards sustainable management of natural and built capital for a greener, diversified, and resilient economy.

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