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Developing Institutional Arrangements for Sustainable Development within Mineral Rich Resource Countries: the Case of Mongolia
Corresponding Author(s) : Ganbaatar Baasanjav
Geomatics and Environmental Engineering,
Vol. 15 No. 1 (2021): Geomatics and Environmental Engineering
Abstract
A primary goal of the article is to explore the theoretical understanding among scholars about how institutional arrangements for sustainable local development partnerships in mineral resource‑rich countries are created. A success factor for implementing sustainable development goals (SDGs) is creating a prop‑ er institutional arrangement.
Interviews and questionnaires, a mixed research method, were completed with officials and citizens from selected provinces. We reached to the following results: among others there is a weak understanding of partnership‑related local community development among stakeholders. Therefore, long term strategic planning and management which involves all parties in the decision‑making process should be created. In addition, building both horizontal and vertical institutional arrangements that provide for the participation of related stakeholders is an essential element for building successful and sustainable local development partnerships.
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Nel D.: Multi stakeholder partnerships as a mechanism for creating public value. Department of Public Management and Governance, University of Johannesburg, 2014.
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Supreme Court of Mongolia: The List of the Political Parties in Mongolia. http://www.supremecourt.mn/nam [access: 28.08.2020].
Altantsetseg Sh., Khandtsooj G., Gregory S.: Mongolia Economic Update. The World Bank Group in Mongolia, 2013.
Nganou J.‑P., Batsuuri D., Nyanzi S., Shiilegmaa A.: Mongolia Economic Update: Fiscal Space for Growth, Role of Public Investment Spending Efficiency. The World Bank, 2018.
Doljinsuren J.: National Development Policy of Mongolia. The Development Policy and Planning Division, National Investment Agency of Mongolia, 2017.
State Great Khural: Mongolian Law on the Development Policy and Planning. 2015.
The Agenda 2030 for Sustainable Development of Mongolia, The Parliament Resolution No 19, from 2016.
Munkhbold A.: National Development Policy of Mongolia. Research and Analysis Department of National Investment Agency of Mongolia, 2017.
Lam J.S.L., Yap Y.: A Stakeholder Perspective of Port City Sustainable Development. Sustainability, vol. 11, no. 2, 2019, pp. 1–15.
Enhancing stakeholder engagement in environmental protection‑II project: Sustainable development‑responsible use of natural resources. Ulaanbaatar 2015.
Rhodes R.A.W: Understanding Governance: Policy Network, Governance, Reflexivity and Accountability. Open University Press, 1997.
Que S., Wang L., Awuah‑Offei K., Chen Y., Yang W.: The Status of the Local Community in Mining Sustainable Development beyond the Triple Bottom Line. Sustainability, vol. 10, no. 6, 2018, pp. 1–11.
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