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Country presentation on NBSAP Mongolia
P. Tsogtsaikhan, NFP of CMH
Country profile
• Area: 1.5 mln sq km
• Population: 3.2 mln
• Capital city: Ulaanbaatr
• Economic base: Agriculture
Biodiversity
• 5260 plants
• 138 mammals,
• 472 birds,
• 22 reptiles,
• 6 amphibians
• 79 fish
5th National report submitted to CBD in 2013
Biodiversity Action Plan (1996-2006) implemented 96%.
Protected Areas
• 99 PAs
• 33 PA admninstrations
Mongolian Red lists
• Mammals
• Reptiles
• Fish
• Birds
• Plants
Legislations
• Law on Fauna, 2012
• Law on Natural plants, 1997
• Law on Protected Areas, 1995
• Law on Protected Area Buffer zones, 1998
• More 13 rules procedures and resolutions
• CBD, 1996
• Ramsar, 1994
• CITES, 1996
• CMS, 1998
NBSAP (2015-2025)
Approved by Government resolution 325, 04 UG, 2015
NBSAP(2015-2025)
4 strategy,14 goals,29 objectives,92 outputs
NBSAP implementation plan draft formulated 2017.
Implementation partners
• UNDP CO
• WWF Mongolia
• TNC Mongolia
• WCS
• National NGO
• Local communities
• Ministry of Environment and Tourism
• Ministry of Food and Agriculture
• Ministry of Education Science and Culture
• Ministry of Finance
• Ministry of Mining
• Ministry of Road and Transport
• Provincial Governors
Scientific organizations CHM
• Institute of Biology
• Institute of Geo-ecology and geography
• National University of Mongolia
• University of Agriculture
• University of Education
• Specialised private sectors
Proposed protected areas (WWF of Mongolia,2010)
Ecosystem importance areas
Threats to Biodiversity
• Climate change
• Illegal use
• Pastureland overlap
• Unresponisible mining
• Habitat fragmentation
• Law violation
Proposed activities
• Implementation NBSAP and plan
• Accomplishment of Environmental and related legislations
• Proper mechanism of Community based NR management
• Introduction of CHM for decision makers
• CHM website, and team establishment
Thank you for attention