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Introduction
In this study, we assessed the impacts of climatic and anthropogenic drivers on the change in TWSA on the Mongolian Plateau by using the Independent Component Analysis (ICA) to examine Gravity Recovery and Climate Experiment (GRACE) based TWSA data and comparing the ICA modes with. The climate of Mongolia is sharply continental, with significant annual and daily variations in air temperature and with the inhomogeneous seasonal distribution of precipitation. The cold season is long and dry; the summer is short: it is dry in the first half and rainy in the second half (July and. Mongolia faces significant challenges in the management of wa-ter resource, including the safeguarding of its freshwater re-sources, especially in the context of climate change that is con-sidered a major challenge for the country's water security. To ensure sustainable water resources management in the region, and enable long-term economic development, the Mongolian government must invest in water storage in the Gobi region in order to ensure water access to local herding communities and other water stakeholders. Mongolia markets its Blue Horse programme as adaption to climate change and is securing climate funding on that basis; this rides roughshod over biodiversity hotspots The floodplain of the upper Ulz river in eastern Mongolia, in the Dornod Mongol strictly protected area (Image: Oleg Goroshko) The.
Mongolia s coral water storage energy
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