1 Localizing the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development What does it mean for Ulaanbaatar''s urban resources? Closing Workshop August 24, 2021 Hybrid virtual meeting SUMMARY REPORT Title: Localizing the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development. Localizing the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development.
READ MOREAccording to the National Statistical Office of Mongolia (NSO), as of 2021 the total number of registered vehicles in Ulaanbaatar was 662,644, up by 42 per cent (466,683) from 2015. Of this total, 72.2 per cent (or 478,469) were passenger cars, representing a rise of 38 per cent (337,181) from 2015.
READ MOREThe World Bank Ulaanbaatar Sustainable Urban Transport Project (P174007) Dec 21, 2020 Page 1 of 13 For Official Use Only sure Concept Environmental and Social Review Summary Concept Stage (ESRS Concept Stage) Date Prepared/Updated: 12/21/2020
READ MOREResearch was conducted in Ulaanbaatar (UB), Mongolia with a view of finding ways of making its municipal solid waste management (MSWM) more efficient by minimizing the negative impact of waste on the
READ MOREThe "3Rs for a sustainable use of natural resources in Ulaanbaatar" (3R4UB) project aims at transferring a sustainable approach to urban solid waste
READ MOREEco-district creation in Ulaanbaatar comes under the Ulaanbaatar Green Affordable Housing and Resilient Urban Renewal Project (AHURP). The planned development areas are hotspots of greenhouse emissions and air pollution, mainly due to the widespread use of coal for heating and cooking. The project will transform the highly climate-vulnerable and
READ MOREUlaanbaatar''s sustainability issues are rooted in rapid urbanization, extreme climatic conditions, and environmental degradation in the ger areas (unplanned settlements).
READ MOREFirst National Consultation on Synthesis of Environmental Performance Review and the Sustainability Outlook, 22 Aug 2017 to 23 Aug 2017, Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia Development of Sustainability Outlook of Mongolia through SDG Data Support 1 Nov 2017 to 2 Nov 2017, Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia
READ MOREThe World Bank Board of Directors today approved a $100 million loan to support the Ulaanbaatar Sustainable Urban Transport Project, which will develop a
READ MOREThis paper explores the concept of social sustainability in Ulaanbaatar''s ger districts in relation to access and mobility. Although ger districts are well-established in Mongolian culture as ephemeral encampments with transient residents, contemporary ger districts have become large and permanent residential districts that are now home to an
READ MOREWith ADB''s help, reforms to reduce air pollution and protect human health were implemented in Ulaanbaatar. Heart disease, pneumonia, and tuberculosis β these
READ MOREWASHINGTON, June 23, 2021 βThe World Bank Board of Directors today approved a $100 million loan to support the Ulaanbaatar Sustainable Urban Transport Project, which will develop a comprehensive framework for sustainable urban mobility for Mongolia''s capital, and will reduce congestion, improve road safety, and address climate resilience on
READ MOREThe pollution and degradation of the natural environment in Ulaanbaatar have reached levels that affect the well-being and health of its population. We present an
READ MOREState of the environment of urban and mining areas in the Selenga transboundary river basin (Mongolia Russia) // Environmental Earth Sciences, 75(1283), 1β20, DOI 10.1007/s12665-0166088-1 9. Liedekerke M., Prokop G., Rabl-Berger S., Kibblewhite M. and Louwagie G. (2014).
READ MOREProject ID: P174007 Project Title: Ulaanbaatar Sustainable Urban Transport Project Borrower Bid Reference: IMP-C2 Published Date: 22-Dec-2022 Details: REQUEST FOR EXPRESSIONS OF INTEREST(CONSULTING SERVICES – FIRMS SELECTION)MONGOLIAULAANBAATAR SUSTAINABLE URBAN
READ MOREMr. Z. Tumurtumuu, Deputy Governor of Environmental Issues Mr. M. Nyambayar, Head of the Ulaanbaatar Environment Department Mr. Tapan Mishra, UN Resident Coordinator, Mongolia Mr. Curt Garrigan, Chief, Sustainable Urban Development
READ MOREEsposito De Vita, Gabriella, Cristina Visconti, Gantuya Ganbat, and Marina Rigillo. 2023. "A Collaborative Approach for Triggering Environmental Awareness: The 3Rs for Sustainable Use of Natural Resources in Ulaanbaatar (3R4UB)" Sustainability 15,
READ MOREThis section describes sustainability efforts in Ulaanbaatar, such as green, inclusive, integrated, and resilient urban transportation systems. This section discusses the
READ MOREWater Resources Sustainability of Ulaanbaatar City, Mongolia June 2018 Water 10(6) DOI:10.3390/w10060750 License CC BY 4.0 Authors: Naranchimeg
READ MORESumiyabazar Dolgorsuren, Governor of the Capital City and Mayor of Ulaanbaatar, spoke about his inspirations and the city''s sustainable development plans
READ MORETo support sustainable development in UB, the implementation of appropriate institutional measures to protect and preserve water resources, with systematic spatio-temporal monitoring and a focus on Ger districts, is crucial. Ulaanbaatar (UB), the capital of Mongolia, is one of the fastest-growing cities in the developing world.
READ MOREFor the people who are living in Ulaanbaatar, the most problematic issues will be the water scarcity which is caused by climate change, environmental degradation, and rapid urbanization. This study pointed out the fact of water-related challenges, particularly water scarcity caused by climate changes, urbanization, and water
READ MOREINCIDENTS AND ACCIDENTS. Promptly notify the Bank of any incident or accident related to the Project which has, or is likely to have, a significant adverse effect on the environment, the affected communities, the public or workers. Provide. Notify the Bank within 48 hours after PMO of the Municipality of Ulaanbaatar.
READ MOREUlaanbaatar (UB), the capital of Mongolia, is one of the fastest-growing cities in the developing world. Due to increasing demand driven by rapid population and
READ MORESemantic Scholar extracted view of "A Study on Factors for Selecting Location of Urban Consolidation Center considering Sustainability -Case of Ulaanbaatar Mongolia-" by Daariimaa Eukhtuya et al. DOI: 10.17825/klr.2019.29.6.13 Corpus ID: 214288916 A Study on
READ MOREGender Equity and Mainstreaming. No gender elements. Description. The TA will be aligned with the following impact: urban traffic congestion in Ulaanbaatar reduced. The outcome will be ability of the Mongolian authorities to develop and implement urban transport solutions enhanced. Project Rationale and Linkage to Country/Regional
READ MOREThe proposed Sustainable Urban Transport for Ulaanbaatar (SUTU) Program is built on over 6 years of Technical Assistance (TA) works provided by the World Bank, supporting
READ MOREFor the sustainable development of Ulaanbaatar and surrounding areas, overcoming crisis environmental phenomena requires the development schemes for
READ MOREThe concept of the Ulaanbaatar City Master Plan defines the goal of developing Ulaanbaatar into a sustainable, inclusive, and efficient city by 2040. To achieve this development goal, numerous targets have been set, such as reducing pollution, expanding the road and transportation network and infrastructure, using renewable
READ MOREUlaanbaatar should continue to incorporate mobility, transport infrastructure, urban development, and environmental safety into its plans, through unifying the planning and provision of various parts of the transport system across modes, industries, operators, and institutions. Strategic plans for new centers, sub-centers, satellite cities, and
READ MOREUlaanbaatar (UB), the capital of Mongolia, is one of the fastest-growing cities in the developing world. Due to increasing demand driven by rapid population and industrial growth, sustainable water resource management is required. Therefore, we investigated sustainability in UB from the perspective of water quality. During five
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