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Mongolia: Aimags and Soums Green Regional Development Investment Program (ASDIP)

Geography
Approval FY
2021
Fund
Green Climate Fund
Fund Spend
$175,000,000
Co-Financing
$560,000,000

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Summary

In Mongolia average temperatures have risen by 2.1°C over the past 70 years. Average rainfall is declining, and extreme weather events are more frequent. This poses challenges to livestock production and managing the country’s vast pasturelands, which are already fragile due to decades of unsustainable herding practices. This project addresses Mongolia’s rangeland degradation and overgrazing. It will do this by building climate-resilient and low-carbon cities that provide adequate services to attract private sector investments to support local agribusiness. Other measures include supporting herder groups to manage the rangelands sustainably by limiting the number of grazing animals, and strengthening agribusiness value chains.

About this project

Approval FY
2021
Fund
Green Climate Fund
Fund Spend
$175,000,000
Co-Financing
$560,000,000
Status
Under Implementation
Theme
Cross-cutting
Implementing Agency
Asian Development Bank
Sector
Public
Result Area
Buildings, cities, industries, and appliances, Ecosystems and ecosystem services, Forest and land use, Health, food, and water security, Livelihoods of people and communities
Type
Project
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Target
Policy instrument
Risk
Impacted group
Just transition
Renewable energy
Fossil fuel
Greenhouse gas
Economic sector
Adaptation/resilience
Finance

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