“POLICY AND CHALLENGES ON ENVIRONMENT IN MONGOLIA – GEF COOPERATION” By J. Enkhsaikhan GEF...

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POLICY AND CHALLENGES POLICY AND CHALLENGES ON ENVIRONMENT IN ON ENVIRONMENT IN MONGOLIA – GEF MONGOLIA – GEF COOPERATION COOPERATION By J. Enkhsaikhan By J. Enkhsaikhan GEF Political Focal Point for Mongolia GEF Political Focal Point for Mongolia GEF Constituency Meeting 4-5 April 2007, Hu Han Thailand

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““POLICY AND POLICY AND CHALLENGES ON CHALLENGES ON

ENVIRONMENT IN ENVIRONMENT IN MONGOLIA – GEF MONGOLIA – GEF COOPERATIONCOOPERATION””

By J. EnkhsaikhanBy J. Enkhsaikhan

GEF Political Focal Point for MongoliaGEF Political Focal Point for Mongolia

GEF Constituency Meeting

4-5 April 2007, Hu Han Thailand

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Ecological Features of MongoliaEcological Features of Mongolia• Mongolia has a unique and rich natural ecosystems

• As Mongolia undergoes a massive socio-economic transformation, threats to these natural areas, flora, and fauna are rapidly mounting.

• All natural zones such as high mountains, valleys between the mountain ranges, the wide steppe, Gobi desert and semi-desert zones are interconnected.

• Ecologically, Mongolia occupies a critical and fragile transition zone in Central Asia, where the Siberian taiga forest, the Central Asian steppe, the high Altai mountains and the Gobi desert converge.

• Socio-economic development of the country is much dependent on natural resources

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Basic environmental challenges Basic environmental challenges

Mongolia’s environment is relatively unspoilt. However, rapid transition since 1990 accelerated risks of damage. Many areas of concern are emerging:

– Land Degradation– Desertification (Climate Change, Dust and Sand Storms)– Deforestation– Decline of Water Resources– Loss of Biodiversity– Urban Air Pollution– Solid Waste– Frequent Natural Disasters

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• Basic law is “Law on Environmental Protection” that includes 3 main principles:

• prevention of adverse impacts• creation of favourable environmental conditions

for human life, labour and recreation• ensuring the development of sustainable

economy

( in total, over 30 environmental laws, programs, policy papers and regulations )

• International cooperation (treaties/agreements)

Legislative FrameworkLegislative Framework

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GEF and Mongolia’s policy GEF and Mongolia’s policy coordinationcoordination

• Land Restoration of Mining Sites

• Reforestation and Desertification Prevention

• Reduction of Environmental Pollution

• Water Use Management

• Expansion of Protected Areas Network and Biodiversity Conservation

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Key playersKey players

• State Great Hural (parliament)• Government of Mongolia• National committees and commissions• Environmental treaty bodies, GEF• Ministries and agencies• Local government / agencies• Private sector / local industries• Non-governmental organizations

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Results and achievements:Results and achievements:( case study on desertification ) ( case study on desertification )

• Programs to combat desertification, including through UNCCD

• GEF’s designtaion of a separate focal area on land degradation

• Contribution to capacity building, implementation of innovative, sustainable land management & implement programs

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Challenges and constraints (1)Challenges and constraints (1)

• Limitation of resources vs. expanding desertification

• Lack of clear holistic approach to environment management at national level

• Weak institutional capacity and lack of full understanding of GEF policies and procedures

• Weak innovative and efficient programmatic approach that affects cost-effectiveness GEF operations

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Challenges and constraints (2)Challenges and constraints (2)

• Limited capacity at the lower levels of government

• Reconciling conflict of interests and priorities of different stakeholders

• Linking the project to ongoing or planned activities

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Lessons learnedLessons learned

• Projects need to be nationally driven (formulation, planning & implementation)

• Consultation and participation of the major stakeholders

• Capacity to implement programs in a cross-sectoral, synergistic and integrated manner

• Focus on impact-oriented rather than process-oriented approach

• Need for visible impacts on the ground and thus on livelihoods of communities

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Recommendations Recommendations

• More fully incorporate national development program and global

environment benefits

• Strengthen understanding and communication among country actors/stakeholder & with GEF

• Assist in capacity building, promote country support programs