Hovsgol GEF/World Bank Project Archive
Archive for www.hovsgolecology.org
The Hovsgol GEF/World Bank project conducted research and capacity building at Lake Hovsgol from 2002 to 2006. The work was funded primarily by the GEF (Global Environmental Facility) and implemented through the World Bank. The project maintained a website called Hovsgol Ecology (www.hovsgolecology.org). This is an archive of that website.
- Hovsgol Lake Area
- Project
- Project Background
- Research and Objectives
- Research Areas
- Aquatic Insects
- Biogeochemistry and Water Quality
- Birds
- Decomposition Rates of Forest and Steppe Vegetation
- Diatoms
- Fishes
- Forest Ecology and Dendrochronology
- Forest Regeneration
- Gypsy Moth
- GIS Mapping description for Eastern Shore of Hovsgol Lake
- Large Mammals
- Long-Term and Short-term Climate Change in Northern Mongolia
- Nomad Land Use and Livestock Grazing Impact
- Nomad Studies
- Nomad Studies Images
- Permafrost
- Small Mammals
- Soil Respiration
- Soil
- Steppe Plant Ecology
- Terrestrial Insects
- 2006 Workshop: Nomatic Pastoralism and Climate Change
- Bird Research in the Eastern Shore of Lake Hovsgol, Mongolia
- Ecological and Biological Issues of Pasture Management
- Forest Regeneration Research of the Hovsgol Region
- Grasshopper Study in Eastern Shore of Lake Hovsgol, Mongolia
- Gypsy Moth Population in Hovsgol Region, Mongolia
- Impact of Livestock Grazing and Climate Change on Biodiversity of the Eastern Shore Tributaries
- Impact of Livestock Grazing on Steppe Plant Community
- Impacts of Global Warming and Human Activities on Permafrost
- Nomads of the Eastern Shore of Lake Hovsgol
- Pasture Carrying Capacity and Nomadic Land Use on the Eastern Shore of Lake Hovsgol
- Pasture Condition of the Eastern Shore Valleys of Lake Hovsgol
- Recent Climate Change Study Near Lake Hovsgol
- Relationships Between the Surface Water Chemical and Soil Chemical Characteristics
- Runoff Hydrograph Analysis of Small Rivers in Lake Hovsgol Area
- Selenium Deficiancy in Hovsgol Livestock
- Small Mammal Study: Environmental Change Impacts on Biodiversity
- Specifics of Soil Cover and Soil Property: Changes In Eastern Hovsgol Lake Area
- Steppe Soil Respiration and Decomposition Rates
- Study of Forest Pattern and Vegetation Succession of Eastern Shore of Hovsgol Lake
- The Reform of Land and Administration Units
- Tree Growth and Fire Study on Hovsgol Forest
- Staff
- Anarmaa, Sharkhuu
- Ariuntsetseg, Lkhagva
- Baigal-Amar, Tuulaikhuu
- Batdemberel, Badamsambuu
- Batkhishig, Ochirbat
- Bayasgalan, Amgalan
- Bukhchuluun, Tsegmid
- Gantsetseg, Batchuluun
- Gelhaus, Jon Kevin
- Goulden, Clyde E.
- Khishigjargal, Moohor
- Mendsaikhan, Bud
- Nandintsetseg, Banzragch
- Otgonsuren, Avirmed
- Oyunchuluun, Yadamsuren
- Oyunsanaa, Byambasuren
- Sanaa, Enkhtaivan
- Saruul, Dolgorsuren
- Sharkhuu, Natsagdorj
- Suvdtsetseg, Chuluunbat
- Tamir, Puntsag
- Tsogt, Sukhbaatar
- Tsogtbaatar, Jamsran
- Herder Handbook (pdf)