Barriers to sustainable water resources management : Case study in Omnogovi province, Mongolia

This study examines the barriers to sustainable water resources management in water vulnerable, yet a mining booming area. The case study is conducted in Omnogovi province of Mongolia in Nov-Dec 2016. This study presents how the Omnogovi province manages its water with increased mining and examines...

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Main Author: Enkhtsetseg, Mandukhai
Format: Others
Language:English
Published: Stockholms universitet, Kulturgeografiska institutionen 2017
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spelling ndltd-UPSALLA1-oai-DiVA.org-su-1451282017-07-18T05:24:20ZBarriers to sustainable water resources management : Case study in Omnogovi province, MongoliaengEnkhtsetseg, MandukhaiStockholms universitet, Kulturgeografiska institutionen2017Barriers to sustainable water resources managementIntegrated Water Resources Managementwater securityMongoliaHuman GeographyKulturgeografiThis study examines the barriers to sustainable water resources management in water vulnerable, yet a mining booming area. The case study is conducted in Omnogovi province of Mongolia in Nov-Dec 2016. This study presents how the Omnogovi province manages its water with increased mining and examines what hinders the province from practicing sustainable water resources management and examines the involvement of residents in the water resources management of Omnogovi province. Qualitative approaches such as semi-structured interviews, participatory observation and literature review were used in this study. This study demonstrates that the water resources management of Omnogovi province is unsustainable in this time period, yet the implementation of IWRM approach has improved the water resources management of the province. The barriers to sustainable water resources management in Omnogovi province are inefficient governance and poor enforcement of law, today. Despite it, data-scarcity and transboundary water issues might become barriers to practice efficient water resources management in the province. The involvement of residents in water resources management of Omnogovi province is deficient, yet the implementation of participatory approach and establishment of RBC might improve the participatory governance. The study shows IWRM can improve the water resources management of a developing country, yet it can be time-consuming, costly and challenging to implement in a country, which is still in socio-economic and political transition.  Student thesisinfo:eu-repo/semantics/bachelorThesistexthttp://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:su:diva-145128application/pdfinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
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topic Barriers to sustainable water resources management
Integrated Water Resources Management
water security
Mongolia
Human Geography
Kulturgeografi
spellingShingle Barriers to sustainable water resources management
Integrated Water Resources Management
water security
Mongolia
Human Geography
Kulturgeografi
Enkhtsetseg, Mandukhai
Barriers to sustainable water resources management : Case study in Omnogovi province, Mongolia
description This study examines the barriers to sustainable water resources management in water vulnerable, yet a mining booming area. The case study is conducted in Omnogovi province of Mongolia in Nov-Dec 2016. This study presents how the Omnogovi province manages its water with increased mining and examines what hinders the province from practicing sustainable water resources management and examines the involvement of residents in the water resources management of Omnogovi province. Qualitative approaches such as semi-structured interviews, participatory observation and literature review were used in this study. This study demonstrates that the water resources management of Omnogovi province is unsustainable in this time period, yet the implementation of IWRM approach has improved the water resources management of the province. The barriers to sustainable water resources management in Omnogovi province are inefficient governance and poor enforcement of law, today. Despite it, data-scarcity and transboundary water issues might become barriers to practice efficient water resources management in the province. The involvement of residents in water resources management of Omnogovi province is deficient, yet the implementation of participatory approach and establishment of RBC might improve the participatory governance. The study shows IWRM can improve the water resources management of a developing country, yet it can be time-consuming, costly and challenging to implement in a country, which is still in socio-economic and political transition. 
author Enkhtsetseg, Mandukhai
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title Barriers to sustainable water resources management : Case study in Omnogovi province, Mongolia
title_short Barriers to sustainable water resources management : Case study in Omnogovi province, Mongolia
title_full Barriers to sustainable water resources management : Case study in Omnogovi province, Mongolia
title_fullStr Barriers to sustainable water resources management : Case study in Omnogovi province, Mongolia
title_full_unstemmed Barriers to sustainable water resources management : Case study in Omnogovi province, Mongolia
title_sort barriers to sustainable water resources management : case study in omnogovi province, mongolia
publisher Stockholms universitet, Kulturgeografiska institutionen
publishDate 2017
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