Mongolia’s development prospects are uniquely challenged by both the impacts of climate change and the global shift toward a low-carbon economy. The country’s efforts toward decarbonization pose significant challenges given the structurally high-emission intensity of its economy. While challenging, climate action also presents Mongolia with opportunities to achieve important development benefits. The effects of climate risks and the shift away from coal will have diverse impacts across different regions, communities, and socioeconomic levels. The report assesses the critical interconnections between Mongolia’s development ambitions and climate change action and identifies ways to transition to a more economically diversified, inclusive, and resilient development path. It highlights key climate and transition risks affecting Mongolia’s future development and presents a pathway to enhance climate mitigation and adaptation. The report also makes a case for strengthening policies to enhance resilience to climate change and ensure a just transition, particularly for the most vulnerable. The report is structured as follows: section 1 gives introduction. Section 2 delves into the linkages between development and climate in Mongolia and presents model-based findings on the economic and poverty impacts of climate change under different scenarios. Section 3 covers four in-depth sectoral analyses. The first two mainly focus on adaptation to climate change in the agriculture and water sectors. The third considers prospects for the extraction sector, while the fourth sectoral analysis focuses on decarbonizing power and heat generation. Section 4 shifts the focus to how the government can boost resilience for climate-vulnerable populations. Section 5 outlines options for mobilizing private and public financing and private investments to support the green transition. Section 6 examines the existing institutional and governance structure for climate action and presents recommendations to improve its effectiveness, and section 7 concludes with a framework for prioritizing the policy actions outlined in this report.
Authors
- Citation
- “ World Bank Group . 2024 . Mongolia Country Climate and Development Report . © Washington, DC: World Bank . http://hdl.handle.net/10986/42273 License: CC BY-NC-ND 3.0 IGO . ”
- Collection(s)
- Country Climate and Development Reports (CCDRs) Mongolian PDFs Available
- DOI
- https://doi.org/10.1596/42273
- Identifier externaldocumentum
- 34405583
- Identifier internaldocumentum
- 34405583
- Pages
- 114
- Published in
- United States of America
- Region country
- Mongolia
- Report
- 194153
- Rights
- CC BY-NC-ND 3.0 IGO
- Rights Holder
- World Bank Group
- Rights URI
- https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/igo
- UNIT
- EFI-EAP-MTI-MacroFiscal-1 (EEAM1)
- URI
- https://hdl.handle.net/10986/42273
- date disclosure
- 2024-10-22
- region administrative
- East Asia and Pacific
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Table of Contents
- COUNTRY CLIMATE AND DEVELOPMENT REPORT 3
- Exposure to growing climate risks and the global low-carbon transition 4
- Diversifying energy sources and reaping health co-benefits 4
- A vision for the future productive resilient and green 4
- Making mining fit for the future 4
- An agenda for action turning challenge into opportunity 4
- Boosting land use efficiency for improved productivity resilience and lower emissions 4
- OVERVIEW 8
- EXPOSURE TO GROWING CLIMATE RISKS AND THE GLOBAL LOW-CARBON TRANSITION 9
- A VISION FOR THE FUTURE PRODUCTIVE RESILIENT AND GREEN 13
- BOOSTING LAND USE EFFICIENCY FOR IMPROVED PRODUCTIVITY RESILIENCE AND LOWER EMISSIONS 14
- RECOMMENDATIONS 16
- DIVERSIFYING ENERGY SOURCES AND REAPING HEALTH CO-BENEFITS 17
- RECOMMENDATIONS 19
- MAKING MINING FIT FOR THE FUTURE 20
- RECOMMENDATIONS 21
- CROSS-CUTTING SOLUTIONS 22
- AN AGENDA FOR ACTION TURNING CHALLENGE INTO OPPORTUNITY 25
- THE WAY FORWARD SHORT- AND MEDIUM-TERM PRIORITIES 27