Oyun, RavsalMendbayar, Byambaa2012-04-262012-04-262011http://hdl.handle.net/10625/48887The table of contents for this item can be shared with the requester. The requester may then choose one chapter, up to 10% of the item, as per the Fair Dealing provision of the Canadian Copyright ActThe study investigated root causes of problems and conflicts among three main stakeholders around mining in the Mongolia Gobi: herders, mining company(s) and local government. It developed and tested an information system, “My Homeland” that would facilitate communication, collaboration and grievance management. The “My Homeland” system showed that content types such as scientific, traditional, or regulatory can be systematized in relation to mining and the environment, and can assist in mitigation of conflicts from land use, and environmental, and social problems caused by mining.Text1 digital file (24 p. : ill.)enLOCAL GOVERNMENTLOCAL COMMUNITIESHERDERSMININGINFORMATION SYSTEMSCONFLICTMONGOLIAGRIEVANCEE-GOVERNMENTACCESS TO ICTSOFTWARE ENGINEERINGPASTORALISTSFAR EAST ASIAMongolia case study : "My Homeland" information system for communication of the herders, the local government, and the mining company towards managing grievance collaborativelyCase Study