Safeguarding Important Areas of Natural Habitat in Mongolia alongside Economic Development

Autor: BirdLife Asia
Jazyk: angličtina
Rok vydání: 2009
Předmět:
ENVIRONMENTAL RISK
BIOSPHERE RESERVE
ECOLOGICAL CHANGES
GRASSLAND
MINING AREA
BIOSPHERE
NATURAL RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
NATIONAL PARKS
AGRICULTURAL LAND
NATURAL FEATURES
MARINE FISHERIES
CAMP LOCATIONS
BIOSPHERE RESERVES
EMISSIONS
BREEDING
WILDLIFE SPECIES
ARID ENVIRONMENTS
NEGATIVE IMPACTS
FAUNA
FLORA
NATURAL ECOSYSTEMS
WATER POLLUTION
HUMAN FOOTPRINT
BUFFER ZONES
DATA DEFICIENT SPECIES
INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT
ELEVATIONS
TAXONOMIC GROUPS
EXTINCTION
BIOLOGICAL DIVERSITY
ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION
CORE AREAS
CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS
METALS
MINES
GRASSLANDS
LANDSCAPES
CORE AREA
EXTRACTIVE INDUSTRIES
LAKES
BIRD AREAS
ECOLOGICAL IMPORTANCE
HUMAN DISTURBANCE
CONSERVATION
MITIGATION
ECONOMIC VALUES
RIVER BASIN MANAGEMENT
BOREAL FORESTS
HUMAN USE
SEABIRD
SURFACE WATER
PETROLEUM
PRESERVATION
CONSERVANCY
BASIN
WATERFOWL HABITAT
RANGES
ANIMAL
GLOBALLY IMPORTANT BIODIVERSITY
ENVIRONMENTAL
LAKE
WETLAND VEGETATION
THREATENED WILDLIFE
ENDANGERED SPECIES
ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT
FIELD WORK
FOOD SOURCE
HUNTING
BIODIVERSITY
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
RECLAMATION
WEALTH
HABITAT LOSS
PASTURES
CONSERVATION AREA
BIODIVERSITY IMPORTANCE
WILDLIFE SERVICE
BIRD AREA
FORESTS
GRASSLAND STEPPE
ROADS
RESOURCE USE
ISSUES
ENVIRONMENTAL PERFORMANCE
NATURAL HABITAT
LIVESTOCK NUMBERS
SEABIRD SPECIES
WATER BIRDS
CONSERVATION OF NATURE
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT
AIR POLLUTION
BIRD
DATA SETS
RED LIST
WILDLIFE
SEABIRDS
DEER
CRITICAL NATURAL HABITATS
SACRED GROVES
STEPPE HABITATS
EXPOSURE
ANIMAL PRODUCTS
ROAD DEVELOPMENT
GOLD MINING
LANDSCAPE
CONSERVING BIODIVERSITY
CORRIDORS
FRESHWATER
ENDEMISM
ECOLOGICAL FUNCTIONS
WILDLIFE POPULATIONS
CONSERVATION SCIENCE
THRESHOLDS
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
VEGETATION
CRITICAL NATURAL HABITAT
HABITAT DEGRADATION
CRANE
DRAINAGE
GLOBALLY IMPORTANT SITES
ECONOMIC GROWTH
MINING LICENCES
ENDEMIC BIRD AREA
LOGGING
ECOSYSTEMS
LAND MANAGEMENT
MIGRATORY SPECIES
TOURISM
CONSTRUCTION
WATERFOWL
THREATENED SPECIES
GIS
OVERGRAZING
ARTISANAL MINING
CRANE SPECIES
POLLINATION
FOREST HABITATS
FRAGMENTATION
WET GRASSLANDS
HUMAN POPULATION
NATURAL HABITATS
NATIONAL SCALE
FRESHWATER FISH
ECOLOGY
CLASSIFICATION
CONSERVATION CONCERN
FISH
CONSERVATION CENTER
MINERAL EXPLORATION
STREAMS
NATURAL SITES
RESTORATION
SAFETY NET
NATURAL RESOURCE
NATIONAL PARK
LOCAL COMMUNITIES
MOUNDS
NATURAL CONDITIONS
WILDLIFE TRADE
BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION
NOMADIC HERDERS
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
GENETIC VARIATION
TAIGA
AGRICULTURE
EROSION
BIRD CONSERVATION
ECOSYSTEM GOODS
NATURAL WORLD HERITAGE SITE
COAST
SUSTAINABLE USE OF BIOLOGICAL DIVERSITY
COAL
DATA SOURCES
COASTAL ECOSYSTEMS
WETLAND
WILDLIFE CONSERVATION
COAL MINING
NATURE RESERVE
WETLANDS
BIODIVERSITY VALUE
SPECIES RICHNESS
NATURAL WEALTH
HABITAT CONSERVATION
HABITAT REMAINS
NATURE CONSERVATION
SNAILS
MOUNTAINS
LAND DEGRADATION
ECOLOGICAL CONDITIONS
MINING OPERATIONS
PUBLIC PARTICIPATION
GENETIC
BIOLOGY
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS
CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORK
BOREAL FOREST
MINERAL DEPOSITS
NATURE RESERVES
TOUR OPERATORS
SUSTAINABLE USE
GLOBALLY IMPORTANT POPULATIONS
RIVER
FORESTRY
BIRDS
ZOOLOGICAL SOCIETY
LIVESTOCK
HABITAT REQUIREMENTS
IMPOUNDMENT
NATURAL RESOURCES
TOURISM DEVELOPMENT
NESTING
PROTECTED AREAS
RENEWABLE RESOURCES
ECOSYSTEM
CULTURAL RESOURCES
Popis: As market reforms to the Mongolian economy continue and the country enjoys rapid economic growth, the environment has entered a period of unprecedented pressure. Mining, infrastructure development and tourism development, in particular, are undergoing rapid expansion, and all pose risks to Mongolia's globally important biodiversity. In order to strengthen its safeguard review process in Mongolia, specifically implementation of its operational policy on natural habitats, the World Bank contracted Birdlife Asia to identify important areas of natural habitat in the country, and assess the extent to which these areas overlap with development plans. Birdlife Asia undertook this study in close collaboration with the Wildlife Science and Conservation Center (WSCC) of Mongolia. The study looked at the extent of overlap between sites of conservation importance on the one hand, and mining licenses, major infrastructure plans, and tourist camp locations on the other. It determined the scale of overlap at the national level, provided a strategic overview of potential impacts, and identified particular sites where there is cause for concern. Recommendations were made for how environmental issues arising might be addressed, including examples of guidance and best practice from outside of Mongolia.
Databáze: OpenAIRE