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As you sit out on a cafe-terrace somewhere, enjoying the sun, I'm standing on a dust-choked plain 18,000 kilometres away, facing a sight that terrified most of the world a few centuries ago.
Dark side of Mongolia(图)
Dark side Mongolia
2010/8/30
The wide streets of Ulan Bator were almost deserted. Snow flakes drifted into the headlights of the Russian-made Lada taxi. The voices of street children living underground among hotwater pipes echoed...
Winter in Mongolia(图)
Winter Mongolia
2010/8/30
The weather in Mongolia is full of extremes and unexpected calamities. Although reference books write that little snow falls during winter, heavy snowfalls and sudden blizzards do often occur.
Mongolia Today
Mongolia Today
2010/8/30
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Population Projections for Mongolia: 1989-2019 (Demographers' Notebook)
Population Projections Mongolia
2009/4/15
This note provides updates of the population projections prepared by the State Statistical Office of Mongolia in 1989. The exercise is justified for two reasons. First, as has been the case with other...
Despite the radical economic, social and political changes that Mongolia has experienced in recent years, nomadic pastoralism remains the country's main economic activity. This article examines the re...
Levels and Patterns of Infant and Child Mortality in Mongolia
Infant Mongolia Child Mortality
2009/4/8
Various aspects of mortality in Mongolia are considered in this article, which analyses data from a large-scale demographic survey conducted in late 1994. Because of health improvements introduced int...
Dramatic Fertility Transition in Mongolia and its Determinants:the Demise of the Pronatalist State Demographers’ Notebook
Dramatic Fertility Transition Mongolia
2009/3/26
It is projected to decline continously in Mongolia albeit at a slower rate, and TFR is expected to fall from 2.4 to 1.8 children per woman during the period 2000-2025. This decline will have a conside...
What can we learn from indirect estimations on mortality in Mongolia, 1969-1989?
census data intercensal estimates Mongolia mortality measurement mortality trends socialist period
2008/12/16
The closure of Mongolia to international community during the 20th century resulted in a dearth of available data and analytic demographic studies. In the absence of mortality analysis during the soci...
The organisation of political space and histories of governance in Inner Asia:comparing Mongolia and Tibet
political space Inner Asia Mongolia Tibet
2008/11/20
This paper explores common themes in the conceptualisation and organisation of political
space in Tibetan and Mongolian history at two levels. Firstly, at the local level, there
are striking paralle...
In the hollow of the taiga:sacred Buddhist landscapes in the Darxad Depression of Northern Mongolia
Northern Mongolia taiga zones Buddhist landscapes
2008/11/14
Based on 17 months of doctoral fieldwork among Darxad hunters and pastoralists in the
Darxad Depression of Northern Mongolia, my central proposition in this paper is that
this environment constitute...
Knee-joint bone games in Tibet, Mongolia, and beyond:a study in comparison
Knee-joint bone games knucklebones game geographic morphology
2008/11/14
In the Tibetan world, games played with the knee-joint bones from goats or sheep (and
occasionally yak) are still common and widespread. Children play more than 30 different
types of games with the ...
From empire to nation through Buddhism:The 9th Panchen Lama and the 19th Janggiya Hutagt and the demise of Buddhism in Inner Mongolia
Buddhism The 9th Panchen Lama the 19th Janggiya Hutagt Inner Mongolia
2008/11/6
Nationalism, argues Benedict Anderson, is a secular movement, which reduces the scale
of imagined community from the universal religious community to a sovereign and limited
political community. In ...
Observations of Buddhist New Year rituals in present-day Mongolia
Buddhist New Year rituals present-day Mongolia Ulan Bator Buddhist ceremonies
2008/11/6
The present paper is based on research carried out in Ulan Bator in 2001 in collaboration
with Dr. Hanna Havnevik (University of Oslo) as part of the project Revival of Buddhism in
Mongolia since 19...
The Department of Social Geography and Tourism at National University of Mongolia
Social Geography 社会地理学 Tourism 旅游
2008/1/15
The Department of Geography was established in 1956 as one of the oldest department of the Faculty of Natural Sciences, National University of Mongolia which has been produced over 750 leading nationa...