Start date:
2020/11
Completion date:
2021/08
Client:
Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit
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In 2020, the IRIM Research Institute provided ‘Design and Elaboration of Result-Based Monitoring System for SPACES project’ consulting services to be used to assess the implementation of the ‘SPACES’ project. This baseline study is associated with the Livelihood components of the SPACES project.

 

The socio-economic study is to determine the conditions and opportunities to support the protected areas for the conservation of ecosystem services. Fieldwork was conducted among the sampled 1660 households, 46 government officials, 23 members of the livelihood support councils, and

12 representatives of the CBOs from the 3 aimags of the western region of Mongolia. The mixed-method (quantitative and qualitative) approach were used in the baseline assessment which includes questionnaires, key informant interviews, focus group discussions, document reviews and face-toface interviews. The results of the quantitative and qualitative research were analyzed using statistical analysis methods such as frequency and cross tabs, regression, correlation and distribution.