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Water sharing and water purity: past and present by Mr Byambadorj Sandagdorj and Mr Zulbaatar Gangaa, Senior Lecturer, Department of Anthropology and Archaeology, National University of Mongolia; PhD student in Anthropology & Programme Coordinator, International Institute, Centre for Study of Nomadic Civilizations Mongolia, due to its geographical location, sits at the convergence of three major watersheds: the Arctic ocean, the Pacific ocean, and the Central Asian basin. It boasts a relatively high altitude, the lowest rainfall, and the driest conditions. However, water resources are unevenly distributed across its territory, with some regions facing water quality issues that do not meet sanitary requirements. Additionally, river water often flows beyond the country's borders. These factors contribute to the perception that Mongolians possess limited traditional knowledge about water. This paper aims to elucidate the traditional knowledge of Mongolians concerning water and water conservation methods encompassing customs, rituals, and usage practices. The research draws upon ethnographic fieldwork conducted in Tsagaan nuur, Mandal sum of Mongolia's Selenge province, Jargalant sum of Khuvsgul province, Ikh Uul sum of Zavkhan province, and Zuunmod sum of Central province. Field research involved observation and interviews with local inhabitants.
Түүхч, социологич, угсаатны зүйч, МУИС-д Угсаатны зүйн тэнхимийг үүсгэн байгуулагч Хандын Нямбуугийн намтар уран бүтээлийн тойм
МУИС-д Угсаатны зүйн тэнхим байгуулагдсан үйл явц, орчин үеийн нийгэм соёлтой уялдан өөрчлөгдсөн, хөтөлбөрийн өөрчлөлт хийгээд шинэ чиг баримжаа