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Mongolia: Environmental conservation, Culture, Economy, History and Language: Brief overview about urbanization in Mongolia
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Mongolia: Environmental conservation, Culture, Economy, History and Language. Brief overview about urbanization in Mongolia. For centuries or until the early 20th century the Mongols had farmed mobile animal husbandry and used livestock products rather than natural sources, such as using of cow dung as fuel. The territory has sparsely been populated because of low carrying capacity of Inner Asian ecosystem. Why collectivism and industrialization must be mentioned in connection with the urbanization?
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Mongolia: Environmental conservation, Culture, Economy, History and Language: Traditional ways for the water protection
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Mongolia: Environmental conservation, Culture, Economy, History and Language. Traditional ways for the water protection. It was prohibited to set fire next to rivers, lakes and springs, because of mutual contradiction of the fire and the water. After penetrating Buddhism in Mongolia, Buddhist prayer texts for water veneration ceremonies had been written and the lamas started to conduct the ceremony, but inner content of the ritual was not changed. Aside from protecting the environment and receiving natur...
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Mongolia: Environmental conservation, Culture, Economy, History and Language: October 2010
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Mongolia: Environmental conservation, Culture, Economy, History and Language. Traditional ways for the water protection. It was prohibited to set fire next to rivers, lakes and springs, because of mutual contradiction of the fire and the water. After penetrating Buddhism in Mongolia, Buddhist prayer texts for water veneration ceremonies had been written and the lamas started to conduct the ceremony, but inner content of the ritual was not changed. Aside from protecting the environment and receiving natur...
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Mongolia: Environmental conservation, Culture, Economy, History and Language: December 2008
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Mongolia: Environmental conservation, Culture, Economy, History and Language. A problem of the capital “city”: Contamination of Land. Main causes of contamination of land in Ulaanbaatar are population growth caused by rural-urban migration, the expansion of ger-settlements, improper behavior and habit of people (for example, blowing the nose, spitting out saliva, dumping rubbish, excreting in public places and streets), the increasing use of plastics and chemicals. Links to this post. More than 1.5 b...
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Mongolia: Environmental conservation, Culture, Economy, History and Language: February 2009
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Mongolia: Environmental conservation, Culture, Economy, History and Language. Environmental perception of the Mongols. Depending on natural condition and resources a certain way of subsistence takes shape and people bring into existence specific cultural and economical patterns. In this sense, in high forest and forest areas people have run hunting, whereas in steppe areas Mongolians have run mobile animal husbandry. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). There was an error in this gadget. Oct-D...
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Mongolia: Environmental conservation, Culture, Economy, History and Language: March 2011
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Mongolia: Environmental conservation, Culture, Economy, History and Language. Flora conservation of the Mongols: tradition and customs. During prolonged period ancient people had noticed that a river and its’ surrounding area dry up as a bad result of chopping down single or prominent trees of the river bank. That is why they forbade to prune and chop down single, bushy or prominent trees. It was said that all trees in a forest share a root. People from elite stratum including high rank lamas and officia...
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Mongolia: Environmental conservation, Culture, Economy, History and Language: June 2011
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Mongolia: Environmental conservation, Culture, Economy, History and Language. 10 simple ways to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. 1 Use your vehicle less often. Do you really have to drive to the convenience store, to your friend’s house, or to the office? Try to reach your destination by walking, riding a bike, carpooling or using public transportation. A 10% reduction in vehicle use can reduce greenhouse gas emissions from 0.2 to 0.8 tonnes per year. 6 Reduce your computer’s energy consumption....
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Mongolia: Environmental conservation, Culture, Economy, History and Language: March 2009
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Mongolia: Environmental conservation, Culture, Economy, History and Language. Brief overview about urbanization in Mongolia. For centuries or until the early 20th century the Mongols had farmed mobile animal husbandry and used livestock products rather than natural sources, such as using of cow dung as fuel. The territory has sparsely been populated because of low carrying capacity of Inner Asian ecosystem. Why collectivism and industrialization must be mentioned in connection with the urbanization?
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Mongolia: Environmental conservation, Culture, Economy, History and Language: 10 simple ways to reduce greenhouse gas emissions
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Mongolia: Environmental conservation, Culture, Economy, History and Language. 10 simple ways to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. 1 Use your vehicle less often. Do you really have to drive to the convenience store, to your friend’s house, or to the office? Try to reach your destination by walking, riding a bike, carpooling or using public transportation. A 10% reduction in vehicle use can reduce greenhouse gas emissions from 0.2 to 0.8 tonnes per year. 6 Reduce your computer’s energy consumption....