This paper presents the results of studies on the formation of urbanized territories and metropolitan areas in Mongolia, and the in fl uences of the industrial complex on the pollution level in urban landscapes, as well as on population health. The capital city, Ulaanbaatar, is one of the most highly polluted cities in the Central Asian region. The data on spatial distribution and the contents of toxic elements in the soils, snow cover, plants and human hair are given, according to the main ecological zones of the city. The statistical data on the dynamics of birthrate, rates of sickness and death of the population by the main groups of diseases are analyzed in accordance with the classi fi c...
Mongolia has significant exposure to environmental risk factors because of poor environmental manage...
Rapid expansion in Mongolia has resulted in an inequality in livelihood, growing air pollution, and ...
Urban area ranking according to the level of heavy metal pollution with identification of four areas...
The technogenic anomalies in heavy metal patterns in the soils of Ulaanbaatar, Darkhan,...
In recent years, much attention has been given to Mongolian capital city, Ulaanbaatar in regard to i...
Residential satisfaction is a very important factor in determining the quality of life, housing impr...
© 2019 Angus E. BarbaryBy 2030, two thirds of humanity is likely to live in urban areas. In many nat...
Ecological problems of various regions of Russia and Tatarstan affect human health and is determined...
Man-made environmental pollution, low iodine content in soils and waters leads to the spread of ende...
The heavy metal pollution of urban soil of industrial area and its impact on human healths becoming ...
In connection with the development of urbanization, the protection of cities and the environment, is...
The paper presents important criteria for human health estimation in urbanized industrial areas. On ...
Mongolia has significant exposure to environmental risk factors because of poor environmental manage...
Mongolia has significant exposure to environmental risk factors because of poor environmental manage...
Health of a nation is a sensitive barometer of the environmental situation, especially in the North,...
Mongolia has significant exposure to environmental risk factors because of poor environmental manage...
Rapid expansion in Mongolia has resulted in an inequality in livelihood, growing air pollution, and ...
Urban area ranking according to the level of heavy metal pollution with identification of four areas...
The technogenic anomalies in heavy metal patterns in the soils of Ulaanbaatar, Darkhan,...
In recent years, much attention has been given to Mongolian capital city, Ulaanbaatar in regard to i...
Residential satisfaction is a very important factor in determining the quality of life, housing impr...
© 2019 Angus E. BarbaryBy 2030, two thirds of humanity is likely to live in urban areas. In many nat...
Ecological problems of various regions of Russia and Tatarstan affect human health and is determined...
Man-made environmental pollution, low iodine content in soils and waters leads to the spread of ende...
The heavy metal pollution of urban soil of industrial area and its impact on human healths becoming ...
In connection with the development of urbanization, the protection of cities and the environment, is...
The paper presents important criteria for human health estimation in urbanized industrial areas. On ...
Mongolia has significant exposure to environmental risk factors because of poor environmental manage...
Mongolia has significant exposure to environmental risk factors because of poor environmental manage...
Health of a nation is a sensitive barometer of the environmental situation, especially in the North,...
Mongolia has significant exposure to environmental risk factors because of poor environmental manage...
Rapid expansion in Mongolia has resulted in an inequality in livelihood, growing air pollution, and ...
Urban area ranking according to the level of heavy metal pollution with identification of four areas...