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Emergy-based environmental accounting toward a sustainable Mongolia

Journal

JOURNAL OF GEOGRAPHICAL SCIENCES
Volume 27, Issue 10, Pages 1227-1248

Publisher

SCIENCE PRESS
DOI: 10.1007/s11442-017-1432-2

Keywords

emergy; resources; sustainability; Mongolia

Funding

  1. Chinese Academy of Sciences President's International Fellowship Initiative [2016VBA043]
  2. China Scholarship Council
  3. Michigan State University [NN-X-09-AM-55G]

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An emergy-based environmental accounting of Mongolia is presented based on the data from 1995 to 2012. By calculating natural and economic inputs and a series of emergy indicators, this paper discusses Mongolia's resource use structure, economic situation, trade status and societal sustainability. The results show that the total emergy use for Mongolia changed from 2.83x10(22) sej in 1995 to 4.96x10(22) sej in 2012, representing a 75% increase over the 18 years of this study, yet its emergy per capita remains one of the lowest in the world (1.74x10(16) sej/capita). The emergy money ratio (EMR) of Mongolia during 1995-2012 decreased from 1.99x10(13) sej/USD to 7.75x10(12) sej/USD, which indicates that the power of a dollar for purchasing real wealth in Mongolia was declining, while the relatively high absolute values compared to its trading partners and even the world average EMR suggests that Mongolia is continuing a trade disadvantage. Mongolia's emergy exchange ratio is increasingly less than one to the point that in 2012 the ratio was 0.3 suggesting that the exported emergy was over 3.3 times greater than the imported emergy. The growing dependence on imports and the dramatic increase in exports suggests that Mongolia's economy is increasingly vulnerable to downturns in the world economy.

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