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Dr Byambajav Dalaibuyan
Dr

Byambajav Dalaibuyan

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Overview

Background

I have extensive research and teaching experience in the social aspects of mining and energy, focusing on social impact assessments, mine closure, community relations, and benefit-sharing mechanisms. My research interests also include socio-political developments in Mongolia. I hold a PhD from Hokkaido University in Japan and have worked in Mongolia, Japan, and Australia.

Availability

Dr Byambajav Dalaibuyan is:
Available for supervision

Qualifications

  • Doctor of Philosophy, Hokkaido University

Works

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12 works between 2012 and 2023

1 - 12 of 12 works

2023

Other Outputs

Mongolia’s critical role in the global energy transition

Dalaibuyan, Byambajav and Sharma, Vigya (2023, 10 19). Mongolia’s critical role in the global energy transition The Interpreter

Mongolia’s critical role in the global energy transition

2023

Other Outputs

Peer review of "Technical guidance for assessing and managing the social impacts of projects under the Coordinator-General Social Impact Assessment Guideline"

Worden, Sandy, Dalaibuyan, Byambajav and Bainton , Nick (senior oversight) (2023). Peer review of "Technical guidance for assessing and managing the social impacts of projects under the Coordinator-General Social Impact Assessment Guideline". Brisbane, QLD, Australia: CSRM.

Peer review of "Technical guidance for assessing and managing the social impacts of projects under the Coordinator-General Social Impact Assessment Guideline"

2022

Journal Article

Negotiating the coexistence of mining and pastoralism in Mongolia

Dalaibuyan, Byambajav (2022). Negotiating the coexistence of mining and pastoralism in Mongolia. Journal of Contemporary East Asia Studies, 11 (1), 46-63. doi: 10.1080/24761028.2021.2021356

Negotiating the coexistence of mining and pastoralism in Mongolia

2021

Book Chapter

Transformation of Mongolia’s civil society in the post-Socialist era

Dalaibuyan, Byambajav (2021). Transformation of Mongolia’s civil society in the post-Socialist era. Democratic struggles in challenging times: insights from Mongolia and around the world. (pp. 27-45) edited by Christian Suter, Stephen Brown, Dolgion Aldar and Tamir Chultemsuren. Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia: The Independent Research Institute of Mongolia and The World Society Foundation.

Transformation of Mongolia’s civil society in the post-Socialist era

2016

Journal Article

Traditional livelihoods and mining in Mongolia’s changing climate: exploring the potential of cross-sectoral partnerships in achieving sustainability

Sharma, V, Dalaibuyan, B, Erdenebileg, G-O, Natsag, M and Adiya, S (2016). Traditional livelihoods and mining in Mongolia’s changing climate: exploring the potential of cross-sectoral partnerships in achieving sustainability. APN Science Bulletin, 6, 8-12. doi: 10.30852/sb.2016.8

Traditional livelihoods and mining in Mongolia’s changing climate: exploring the potential of cross-sectoral partnerships in achieving sustainability

2015

Book

Responsible mining in Mongolia: enhancing positive engagement

Cane, Isabel, Schleger, Ashlee, Ali, Saleem, Kemp, Deanna, McIntyre, Neill, Lechner, Alex, McKenna, Phillip, Dalaibuyan, Byambajav, Bulovic, Nena and Lahiri-Dutt, Kuntala (2015). Responsible mining in Mongolia: enhancing positive engagement. St Lucia, QLD, Australia: Sustainable Minerals Institute, The University of Queensland.

Responsible mining in Mongolia: enhancing positive engagement

2015

Conference Publication

Mining, “social license” and local level agreements in mongolia

Dalaibuyan, Byambajav (2015). Mining, “social license” and local level agreements in mongolia. International Conference on Perspectives on the Development of Energy and Mineral Resources Hawaiʻi, Mongolia and Germany, Honolulu, Hawaiʻi, United States, 11-13 February, 2015. University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa - Honolulu, Hawaiʻi, USA:

Mining, “social license” and local level agreements in mongolia

2014

Journal Article

The River Movements' struggle in Mongolia

Dalaibuyan, Byambajav (2014). The River Movements' struggle in Mongolia. Social Movement Studies, 14 (1), 92-97. doi: 10.1080/14742837.2013.877387

The River Movements' struggle in Mongolia

2013

Other Outputs

Scoping the potential for Enterprise Facilitation in Mongolia

Byambajav, Dalaibuyan (2013). Scoping the potential for Enterprise Facilitation in Mongolia. St. Lucia, QLD, Australia: Centre for Social Responsibility in Mining & the Minerals Industry Safety and Health Centre, Sustainable Minerals Institute, The University of Queensland.

Scoping the potential for Enterprise Facilitation in Mongolia

2012

Journal Article

Mobilizing against Dispossession : Gold Mining and a Local Resistance Movement in Mongolia

Byambajav, Dalaibuyan (2012). Mobilizing against Dispossession : Gold Mining and a Local Resistance Movement in Mongolia. 北方人文研究 (Journal of the Center for Northern Humanities), 5 (1), 13-32.

Mobilizing against Dispossession : Gold Mining and a Local Resistance Movement in Mongolia

2012

Book Chapter

Formal and informal networks in post-socialist Mongolia: access, uses and inequalities

Dalaibuyan, Byambajav (2012). Formal and informal networks in post-socialist Mongolia: access, uses and inequalities. Change in Democratic Mongolia : Social Relations, Health, Mobile Pastoralism, and Mining. (pp. 31-54) edited by Julian Dierkes. Leiden, Holland: Brill. doi: 10.1163/9789004231474_004

Formal and informal networks in post-socialist Mongolia: access, uses and inequalities

2012

Book Chapter

Conclusions: Mongolia in the first twenty years of the 21st Century

Dierkes, Julian and Dalaibuyan, Byambajav (2012). Conclusions: Mongolia in the first twenty years of the 21st Century. Change in democratic Mongolia: social relations, health, mobile pastoralism, and mining. (pp. 297-305) edited by Julian Dierkes. Leiden, The Netherlands: Brill. doi: 10.1163/9789004231474_015

Conclusions: Mongolia in the first twenty years of the 21st Century

Funding

Past funding

  • 2014 - 2016
    Why Agreements Matter: A Rio Tinto Guide for Global Operations
    Rio Tinto Services Limited
    Open grant
  • 2013
    Scoping the potential for enterprise Development approach in Mongolia
    University of Western Australia
    Open grant

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