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Addressing Environmental Health Problems in Ogoniland through Implementation of United Nations Environment Program Recommendations: Environmental Management Strategies

机译:通过实施联合国环境规划署的建议解决奥戈尼兰州的环境卫生问题:环境管理战略

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On 4 August 2011, United Nations Environment Program (UNEP) submitted an unprecedented, scientific, groundbreaking environmental assessment report (EAR) on Ogoniland to the Nigerian government. This was the outcome of a 14-month intensive evaluation of the extent of pollution. The intention was that UNEP’s recommendations would be implemented to restore the devastated environment, on the one hand, and on the other, counteract the numerous environmental health issues that have for decades, plagued Ogoniland. However, five years post-EAR, and despite the seriousness of the situation, no significant resolution has occurred on the part of the government or the Shell Petroleum Development Company (SPDC) or Shell. To date, millions of Niger Delta residents particularly those living in the oil-bearing communities, continue to suffer severe consequences. Although the assessment was conducted in Ogoniland, other communities in the Niger Delta are also affected. This article explores prevailing issues in the Niger Delta, using Ogoniland (a microcosm of the Niger Delta) as an example. A multidisciplinary approach for sustainable mitigation of environmental health risks in the Niger Delta is paramount, and environmental management tools offer valuable strategies. Adopting the UNEP’s recommendations for addressing environmental health problems requires implementing the environmental management/environmental management system (EM/EMS) model. However, the persistent lack of political will on the part of the Nigerian government, and the grossly nonchalant attitude by Shell remain major obstacles towards executing UNEP’s recommendations.
机译:2011年8月4日,联合国环境规划署(UNEP)向尼日利亚政府提交了前所未有的,科学的,具有开创性的Ogoniland环境评估报告(EAR)。这是对污染程度进行14个月密集评估的结果。目的是一方面执行环境署的建议,以恢复遭受破坏的环境,另一方面,消除困扰数十年的困扰奥戈尼兰州的众多环境健康问题。但是,EAR事故发生五年后,尽管形势严峻,但政府或壳牌石油开发公司(SPDC)或壳牌公司均未做出重大决议。迄今为止,成千上万的尼日尔三角洲居民,特别是那些居住在石油社区的居民,继续遭受严重后果。尽管评估是在Ogoniland进行的,但尼日尔三角洲的其他社区也受到了影响。本文以Ogoniland(尼日尔三角洲的缩影)为例,探讨了尼日尔三角洲的主要问题。在尼日尔三角洲,采取多学科方法可持续减轻环境健康风险至关重要,而环境管理工具则提供了宝贵的战略。要通过环境署的建议解决环境健康问题,就需要实施环境管理/环境管理系统(EM / EMS)模型。但是,尼日利亚政府一直缺乏政治意愿,壳牌公司态度冷淡,仍然是执行环境署建议的主要障碍。

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