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Sustainable Urban Futures : How Mongolia’s Cities can become Low-Carbon, Resilient, and Inclusive (English)

Ulaanbaatar is expected to increase its population by 1 million by 2040 (a 74% gain), Erdenet by 8,800 (9%), and Darkhan by 7,500 (9%), adding to the pressure on infrastructure and services, including housing, water and sanitation, and electricity. All three cities are increasingly exposed to flooding, dzuds (extremely cold winters coupled with droughts), and water insecurity, which will become worse due to climate change. Rising greenhouse gas (GHG)...
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  • Sustainable Urban Futures : How Mongolia’s Cities can become Low-Carbon, Resilient, and Inclusive

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Sustainable Urban Futures : How Mongolia’s Cities can become Low-Carbon, Resilient, and Inclusive (English). Washington, D.C. : World Bank Group. http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/099102324135018598

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