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Wed, 04/27/2011 - 16:08
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SCIENTISTS AND RESEARCHERS DISCUSS NATURE-FRIENDLY HIGH TECH
Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia, /MONTSAME/ Named “Nature-friendly technology transfer” consultative meeting ran April 27 organized by the Ministry of Environment nature and tourism and Mongolia's Academy of sciences.
Aim of this meeting were to have participants exchanged views, develop mutually beneficial cooperation, provide a participation of state and private sectors and scientific organizations.
The gathered decided to work out a recommendation “Drilling progressive high tech to Mongolia”. The issues discussed were how to clean polluted soil and mine gold by nature-friendly ways, what the new technology are to produce liquid fuel, how to use solar energy in reducing a desertification.
Present at the meeting were members of Science technology council, representatives of the Ministries of Food, agriculture and light industry, of Education, of Mineral resources and energy, as well as officials from National development and innovation committee, some researchers and doctors of Mongolia's Academy of sciences and State university.
B.Oyundelger
Aim of this meeting were to have participants exchanged views, develop mutually beneficial cooperation, provide a participation of state and private sectors and scientific organizations.
The gathered decided to work out a recommendation “Drilling progressive high tech to Mongolia”. The issues discussed were how to clean polluted soil and mine gold by nature-friendly ways, what the new technology are to produce liquid fuel, how to use solar energy in reducing a desertification.
Present at the meeting were members of Science technology council, representatives of the Ministries of Food, agriculture and light industry, of Education, of Mineral resources and energy, as well as officials from National development and innovation committee, some researchers and doctors of Mongolia's Academy of sciences and State university.
B.Oyundelger