Exploring Options to Institutionalize the Dzud Disaster Response Product in Mongolia
This study aims to provide the guiding principles to the government of Mongolia (GOM) towards creating comprehensive ex-ante risk management strategy based on the assessment of the pros and cons of historical approach of livestock risk management a...
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ACCEPTABLE RISK ADMINISTRATIVE COST ADMINISTRATIVE COSTS AGRICULTURAL COOPERATIVES AGRICULTURE ANIMAL ANIMAL BREEDERS ANIMAL DISEASE ANIMAL DISEASES ANIMAL FODDER ANIMAL HUSBANDRY ANIMALS ARABLE LAND AUDIT OFFICE BANK ACTIVITIES BREED BREEDING BREEDING ANIMAL BREEDING ANIMALS BREEDS CAMELS CATASTROPHIC EVENTS CATTLE COLLECTIVE ACTIONS CONTAGIOUS DISEASES CROPS DAMAGES DECENTRALIZATION DELIVERY MECHANISMS DEPENDENT DEVELOPMENT STRATEGIES DISASTER DISASTER ACTIVITIES DISASTER AID DISASTER ASSISTANCE DISASTER EMERGENCY DISASTER EMERGENCY RESPONSE DISASTER EVENT DISASTER EVENTS DISASTER MANAGEMENT DISASTER MANAGEMENT ACTIVITIES DISASTER PREPARATION DISASTER PREPAREDNESS DISASTER PREVENTION DISASTER RELIEF DISASTER RESEARCH DISASTER RESPONSE DISASTER RISK DISASTER SITUATION DISASTERS DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM DROUGHT DROUGHTS ECONOMIC ANALYSIS EMERGENCIES EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT EMERGENCY RELIEF EMERGENCY SITUATION EQUIPMENT EXTREME WEATHER FARMS FEED FEED INTAKE FEEDING FINANCIAL ARRANGEMENTS FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT FINANCIAL RISK FLOODING FLOODS FODDER FODDER PRODUCTION FORAGE GLOBAL CLIMATE CHANGE GOATS GRAZING HAZARDOUS CONDITIONS HERD COMPOSITION HERD LOSSES HERD SIZE HERDERS HERDING HERDS HORSES INCOME INDEMNIFICATION INFORMATION SYSTEM INFORMATION SYSTEMS INSTITUTIONAL FRAMEWORK INSURANCE COMPANIES INSURANCE PREMIUMS INSURANCE PROGRAM INSURANCE PROGRAMS INTEGRATION INTERNATIONAL AGENCIES INVENTORY LIVESTOCK LIVESTOCK BREEDING LIVESTOCK DATA LIVESTOCK FODDER LIVESTOCK GENETICS LIVESTOCK INSURANCE LIVESTOCK MANAGEMENT LIVESTOCK MARKETING LIVESTOCK NUMBERS LIVESTOCK OWNERS LIVESTOCK POLICY LIVESTOCK PRODUCTION LIVESTOCK PRODUCTION SYSTEM LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS LIVESTOCK SECTOR LIVESTOCK SERVICES LOAN LOAN REPAYMENTS MARKET ECONOMY MARKET FAILURES MARKET VALUE MEAT MEDICAL SERVICES MEDICAL SUPPLIES MEDICINE MILK MORAL HAZARD MORTALITY MORTALITY RATE NATIONAL DISASTER MANAGEMENT STRATEGY NATIONAL EMERGENCY NATIONAL HERD NATIONAL LIVESTOCK NATURAL CATASTROPHE NATURAL DISASTER NATURAL DISASTERS NATURAL HAZARDS NATURAL PHENOMENA NGOS NOMADIC HERDING NOMADIC PASTORALISM OUTBREAKS OVERGRAZING PANDEMIC PASTORAL INSTITUTIONS PASTORAL SOCIETIES PASTORAL SYSTEMS PASTORALISTS PASTURES PERSONAL INCOME TAX PERSONAL INCOME TAXES POVERTY ALLEVIATION PRIVATE INSURANCE PRIVATE SECTOR PRIVATIZATION PRODUCTIVITY RANGELAND RANGELAND MANAGEMENT REGULATORY FRAMEWORK REINSURANCE REINSURERS RESTORATION RISK ASSESSMENT RISK EXPOSURE RISK REDUCTION RURAL COMMUNITIES RURAL DEVELOPMENT RURAL LIVELIHOODS SAFETY SAFETY NET SHEEP SNOW STORMS STARVATION TITLE TITLES TRANSPARENT MANNER TRUST FUND UNEMPLOYMENT VETERINARY VETERINARY HEALTH VETERINARY SERVICE WARNING SYSTEMS WATER RESOURCES WILDLIFE WIND STORMS |
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ACCEPTABLE RISK ADMINISTRATIVE COST ADMINISTRATIVE COSTS AGRICULTURAL COOPERATIVES AGRICULTURE ANIMAL ANIMAL BREEDERS ANIMAL DISEASE ANIMAL DISEASES ANIMAL FODDER ANIMAL HUSBANDRY ANIMALS ARABLE LAND AUDIT OFFICE BANK ACTIVITIES BREED BREEDING BREEDING ANIMAL BREEDING ANIMALS BREEDS CAMELS CATASTROPHIC EVENTS CATTLE COLLECTIVE ACTIONS CONTAGIOUS DISEASES CROPS DAMAGES DECENTRALIZATION DELIVERY MECHANISMS DEPENDENT DEVELOPMENT STRATEGIES DISASTER DISASTER ACTIVITIES DISASTER AID DISASTER ASSISTANCE DISASTER EMERGENCY DISASTER EMERGENCY RESPONSE DISASTER EVENT DISASTER EVENTS DISASTER MANAGEMENT DISASTER MANAGEMENT ACTIVITIES DISASTER PREPARATION DISASTER PREPAREDNESS DISASTER PREVENTION DISASTER RELIEF DISASTER RESEARCH DISASTER RESPONSE DISASTER RISK DISASTER SITUATION DISASTERS DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM DROUGHT DROUGHTS ECONOMIC ANALYSIS EMERGENCIES EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT EMERGENCY RELIEF EMERGENCY SITUATION EQUIPMENT EXTREME WEATHER FARMS FEED FEED INTAKE FEEDING FINANCIAL ARRANGEMENTS FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT FINANCIAL RISK FLOODING FLOODS FODDER FODDER PRODUCTION FORAGE GLOBAL CLIMATE CHANGE GOATS GRAZING HAZARDOUS CONDITIONS HERD COMPOSITION HERD LOSSES HERD SIZE HERDERS HERDING HERDS HORSES INCOME INDEMNIFICATION INFORMATION SYSTEM INFORMATION SYSTEMS INSTITUTIONAL FRAMEWORK INSURANCE COMPANIES INSURANCE PREMIUMS INSURANCE PROGRAM INSURANCE PROGRAMS INTEGRATION INTERNATIONAL AGENCIES INVENTORY LIVESTOCK LIVESTOCK BREEDING LIVESTOCK DATA LIVESTOCK FODDER LIVESTOCK GENETICS LIVESTOCK INSURANCE LIVESTOCK MANAGEMENT LIVESTOCK MARKETING LIVESTOCK NUMBERS LIVESTOCK OWNERS LIVESTOCK POLICY LIVESTOCK PRODUCTION LIVESTOCK PRODUCTION SYSTEM LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS LIVESTOCK SECTOR LIVESTOCK SERVICES LOAN LOAN REPAYMENTS MARKET ECONOMY MARKET FAILURES MARKET VALUE MEAT MEDICAL SERVICES MEDICAL SUPPLIES MEDICINE MILK MORAL HAZARD MORTALITY MORTALITY RATE NATIONAL DISASTER MANAGEMENT STRATEGY NATIONAL EMERGENCY NATIONAL HERD NATIONAL LIVESTOCK NATURAL CATASTROPHE NATURAL DISASTER NATURAL DISASTERS NATURAL HAZARDS NATURAL PHENOMENA NGOS NOMADIC HERDING NOMADIC PASTORALISM OUTBREAKS OVERGRAZING PANDEMIC PASTORAL INSTITUTIONS PASTORAL SOCIETIES PASTORAL SYSTEMS PASTORALISTS PASTURES PERSONAL INCOME TAX PERSONAL INCOME TAXES POVERTY ALLEVIATION PRIVATE INSURANCE PRIVATE SECTOR PRIVATIZATION PRODUCTIVITY RANGELAND RANGELAND MANAGEMENT REGULATORY FRAMEWORK REINSURANCE REINSURERS RESTORATION RISK ASSESSMENT RISK EXPOSURE RISK REDUCTION RURAL COMMUNITIES RURAL DEVELOPMENT RURAL LIVELIHOODS SAFETY SAFETY NET SHEEP SNOW STORMS STARVATION TITLE TITLES TRANSPARENT MANNER TRUST FUND UNEMPLOYMENT VETERINARY VETERINARY HEALTH VETERINARY SERVICE WARNING SYSTEMS WATER RESOURCES WILDLIFE WIND STORMS Lailan, Tungalag Exploring Options to Institutionalize the Dzud Disaster Response Product in Mongolia |
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East Asia and Pacific Mongolia |
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This study aims to provide the guiding
principles to the government of Mongolia (GOM) towards
creating comprehensive ex-ante risk management strategy
based on the assessment of the pros and cons of historical
approach of livestock risk management as well as best
practices around the world. For instance, it proposes an
option for the National Disaster Indemnification Program
(NDIP) that acts as a state insurance enterprise and
provides social insurance protection to herders against
extreme dzud disaster events. The report concludes that by
introducing NDIP, the GOM would have an opportunity to
introduce the social safety net product, publicly provided
and financed, to respond quickly to herders most affected by
extremely high levels of livestock losses following major
dzud event.The NDIP would assist the Government of Mongolia
and international donors to structure and distribute dzud
related disaster financing in a systematic, timely and
transparent manner, while keeping high covariate risks manageable. |
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Economic & Sector Work :: Other Agricultural Study |
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Lailan, Tungalag |
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Lailan, Tungalag |
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Lailan, Tungalag |
title |
Exploring Options to Institutionalize the Dzud Disaster Response Product in Mongolia |
title_short |
Exploring Options to Institutionalize the Dzud Disaster Response Product in Mongolia |
title_full |
Exploring Options to Institutionalize the Dzud Disaster Response Product in Mongolia |
title_fullStr |
Exploring Options to Institutionalize the Dzud Disaster Response Product in Mongolia |
title_full_unstemmed |
Exploring Options to Institutionalize the Dzud Disaster Response Product in Mongolia |
title_sort |
exploring options to institutionalize the dzud disaster response product in mongolia |
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World Bank, Washington, DC |
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2013 |
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http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2011/04/16434927/mongolia-exploring-options-institutionalize-dzud-disaster-response-product-mongolia http://hdl.handle.net/10986/12760 |
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okr-10986-127602021-04-23T14:03:04Z Exploring Options to Institutionalize the Dzud Disaster Response Product in Mongolia Lailan, Tungalag ACCEPTABLE RISK ADMINISTRATIVE COST ADMINISTRATIVE COSTS AGRICULTURAL COOPERATIVES AGRICULTURE ANIMAL ANIMAL BREEDERS ANIMAL DISEASE ANIMAL DISEASES ANIMAL FODDER ANIMAL HUSBANDRY ANIMALS ARABLE LAND AUDIT OFFICE BANK ACTIVITIES BREED BREEDING BREEDING ANIMAL BREEDING ANIMALS BREEDS CAMELS CATASTROPHIC EVENTS CATTLE COLLECTIVE ACTIONS CONTAGIOUS DISEASES CROPS DAMAGES DECENTRALIZATION DELIVERY MECHANISMS DEPENDENT DEVELOPMENT STRATEGIES DISASTER DISASTER ACTIVITIES DISASTER AID DISASTER ASSISTANCE DISASTER EMERGENCY DISASTER EMERGENCY RESPONSE DISASTER EVENT DISASTER EVENTS DISASTER MANAGEMENT DISASTER MANAGEMENT ACTIVITIES DISASTER PREPARATION DISASTER PREPAREDNESS DISASTER PREVENTION DISASTER RELIEF DISASTER RESEARCH DISASTER RESPONSE DISASTER RISK DISASTER SITUATION DISASTERS DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM DROUGHT DROUGHTS ECONOMIC ANALYSIS EMERGENCIES EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT EMERGENCY RELIEF EMERGENCY SITUATION EQUIPMENT EXTREME WEATHER FARMS FEED FEED INTAKE FEEDING FINANCIAL ARRANGEMENTS FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT FINANCIAL RISK FLOODING FLOODS FODDER FODDER PRODUCTION FORAGE GLOBAL CLIMATE CHANGE GOATS GRAZING HAZARDOUS CONDITIONS HERD COMPOSITION HERD LOSSES HERD SIZE HERDERS HERDING HERDS HORSES INCOME INDEMNIFICATION INFORMATION SYSTEM INFORMATION SYSTEMS INSTITUTIONAL FRAMEWORK INSURANCE COMPANIES INSURANCE PREMIUMS INSURANCE PROGRAM INSURANCE PROGRAMS INTEGRATION INTERNATIONAL AGENCIES INVENTORY LIVESTOCK LIVESTOCK BREEDING LIVESTOCK DATA LIVESTOCK FODDER LIVESTOCK GENETICS LIVESTOCK INSURANCE LIVESTOCK MANAGEMENT LIVESTOCK MARKETING LIVESTOCK NUMBERS LIVESTOCK OWNERS LIVESTOCK POLICY LIVESTOCK PRODUCTION LIVESTOCK PRODUCTION SYSTEM LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS LIVESTOCK SECTOR LIVESTOCK SERVICES LOAN LOAN REPAYMENTS MARKET ECONOMY MARKET FAILURES MARKET VALUE MEAT MEDICAL SERVICES MEDICAL SUPPLIES MEDICINE MILK MORAL HAZARD MORTALITY MORTALITY RATE NATIONAL DISASTER MANAGEMENT STRATEGY NATIONAL EMERGENCY NATIONAL HERD NATIONAL LIVESTOCK NATURAL CATASTROPHE NATURAL DISASTER NATURAL DISASTERS NATURAL HAZARDS NATURAL PHENOMENA NGOS NOMADIC HERDING NOMADIC PASTORALISM OUTBREAKS OVERGRAZING PANDEMIC PASTORAL INSTITUTIONS PASTORAL SOCIETIES PASTORAL SYSTEMS PASTORALISTS PASTURES PERSONAL INCOME TAX PERSONAL INCOME TAXES POVERTY ALLEVIATION PRIVATE INSURANCE PRIVATE SECTOR PRIVATIZATION PRODUCTIVITY RANGELAND RANGELAND MANAGEMENT REGULATORY FRAMEWORK REINSURANCE REINSURERS RESTORATION RISK ASSESSMENT RISK EXPOSURE RISK REDUCTION RURAL COMMUNITIES RURAL DEVELOPMENT RURAL LIVELIHOODS SAFETY SAFETY NET SHEEP SNOW STORMS STARVATION TITLE TITLES TRANSPARENT MANNER TRUST FUND UNEMPLOYMENT VETERINARY VETERINARY HEALTH VETERINARY SERVICE WARNING SYSTEMS WATER RESOURCES WILDLIFE WIND STORMS This study aims to provide the guiding principles to the government of Mongolia (GOM) towards creating comprehensive ex-ante risk management strategy based on the assessment of the pros and cons of historical approach of livestock risk management as well as best practices around the world. For instance, it proposes an option for the National Disaster Indemnification Program (NDIP) that acts as a state insurance enterprise and provides social insurance protection to herders against extreme dzud disaster events. The report concludes that by introducing NDIP, the GOM would have an opportunity to introduce the social safety net product, publicly provided and financed, to respond quickly to herders most affected by extremely high levels of livestock losses following major dzud event.The NDIP would assist the Government of Mongolia and international donors to structure and distribute dzud related disaster financing in a systematic, timely and transparent manner, while keeping high covariate risks manageable. 2013-03-15T13:39:56Z 2013-03-15T13:39:56Z 2011-04 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2011/04/16434927/mongolia-exploring-options-institutionalize-dzud-disaster-response-product-mongolia http://hdl.handle.net/10986/12760 English en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Economic & Sector Work :: Other Agricultural Study Economic & Sector Work East Asia and Pacific Mongolia |