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Contaminated land and wetland remediation in Nigeria: Opportunities for sustainable livelihood creation

机译:尼日利亚受污染的土地和湿地修复:创造可持续生计的机会

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The Niger Delta region of Nigeria is one of themost crude oil impacted deltas globally. The region has experienced over five decades of oil related contamination of the total environment (air, soil, water and biota). In 2011, UNEP released a seminal report on oil impact on Ogoniland environments, which up scaled demands for urgent clean up and restoration of degraded bio-resource rich environments of the Niger Delta, starting from Ogoniland. The Nigerian Government demonstrated renewed political will to remediate contaminated sites in Ogoniland with a launch of the clean-up exercise in June 2016. Stakeholders' expectations from the clean-up include not only environmental remediation but also restoration and creation of sustainable livelihood opportunities to reduce poverty in the region. Most studies have focused on the environmental restoration aspect and identified bioremediation as the likely appropriate remediation approach for Ogoniland, given its low environmental footprints, and low-cost burden on the weak and overstretched economy of Nigeria. This study mapped opportunities for sustainable livelihood creation during the Ogoniland remediation and restoration exercise. Given the value chain of bioremediation and its ancillary activities, the study analysed opportunities and mechanisms for skilled and unskilled job creation and prospects for sustainable livelihoods and knock-on effects. It is anticipated that the clean-up process would lead to economic prosperity and mitigate resource-driven conflicts in the Niger Delta. The study provides an exemplar for waste-to-wealth transformation in regions where natural resource mining has impacted communities, and has dislocated local economies and age-old livelihood structures. (C) 2018 Published by Elsevier B.V.
机译:尼日利亚的尼日尔三角洲地区是全球受原油影响最严重的三角洲之一。该地区经历了与石油相关的整个环境(空气,土壤,水和生物群系)污染超过五十年。 2011年,环境署发布了一份关于石油对Ogoniland环境影响的开创性报告,该报告提出了从Ogoniland开始对尼日尔三角洲退化的生物资源丰富的环境进行紧急清理和恢复的需求。尼日利亚政府于2016年6月启动了清理工作,展现了重新补救Ogoniland受污染场地的政治意愿。利益相关者对清理工作的期望不仅包括环境治理,还包括恢复和创造可持续的生计机会以减少污染。该地区的贫困。大多数研究都集中在环境恢复方面,并且鉴于奥贡尼兰岛的环境足迹低以及尼日利亚疲软和过度扩张的经济负担,生物补救是奥贡尼岛可能的适当补救方法。这项研究确定了在Ogoniland整治和恢复运动中创造可持续生计的机会。考虑到生物修复的价值链及其辅助活动,该研究分析了技能和非技能工作创造的机会和机制,以及可持续生计和连锁反应的前景。预计清理进程将导致尼日尔三角洲的经济繁荣并减轻资源驱动的冲突。该研究为自然资源开采影响社区,使当地经济和古老的生计结构流离失所的地区的废物向财富转化提供了范例。 (C)2018由Elsevier B.V.发布

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