Natural resource mapping and seasonal variations and stresses in Mongolia
This paper documents fieldwork carried out in 1991 during the initial stages of a collaborative policy research and training project in Mongolia. The Policy Alternatives for Livestock Development (PALD) project aims to facilitate the transition from a centrally planned to a market economy in the extensive livestock sector which dominates the Mongolian rural economy. Since the fieldwork reported here was carried out, many changes have taken place in rural Mongolia. Most significant of all has been the dismantling of the pastoral collectives and the privatisation of formerly state or collectiveowned animals. The fieldwork, however, is reported in the ‘ethnographic present’ of 1991. This report describes a few of the research methods used during the training of Mongolian research team members and gives details of their outcomes. The training programme concentrated on the use of participatory or rapid rural appraisal techniques. Fieldwork was carried out in the Arkhangai aimag (province) representing the forest/mountain steppe ecological zone and the Dornogobi aimag in the Gobi desert and desert-steppe zone.
Монгол Улсад сонгуулийн хувь тэнцүүлэх системийн аль хувилбар илүү тохиромжтой вэ?
Монгол Улсад сонгуулийн хувь тэнцүүлэх системийн аль хувилбар илүү тохиромжтой вэ?
УИХ-ын сонгуулийн олонхи/дийлэнхийн тогтолцоог боловсронгуй болгох нь
УИХ-ын сонгуулийн олонхи/дийлэнхийн тогтолцоог боловсронгуй болгох нь
Хэвлэн нийтэлсэн: ADB
Он: 2004
Файлын төрөл: pdf
Файл: /uploads/site/1126/res_mat/MON CGA final1.pdf
Түлхүүр үг: public sector reform strategy in Mongolia, governance, legal and judicial system in Mongolia, public financial management, public administration, civil society and NGO in Mongolia
Хэвлэн нийтэлсэн: UNDP
Он: 2004
Файлын төрөл: pdf
Файл: /uploads/site/1126/res_mat/Cashmere study report_ en.pdf
Түлхүүр үг: cashmere value chain, cashmere sector policy in Mongolia, participation of women and and men in cashmere trade, business environment if cashmere production, cashmere market, cashmere product, participation of gender in cashmere industry

