OIL PRODUCTION AND CLIMATE CHANGE IN THE NIGER-DELTA REGION: SYNERGIC IMPLICATION AND ADAPTATION
OIL PRODUCTION AND CLIMATE CHANGE IN THE NIGER-DELTA REGION: SYNERGIC IMPLICATION AND ADAPTATION
Author(s): Roseline Eniwotu Arausi, Esekumuemu Victor Clark, Francis A. IkengaSubject(s): Economy, National Economy, Energy and Environmental Studies, Green Transformation
Published by: Editura Tehnopress
Keywords: Vulnerability; Resilience and Adaptation;
Summary/Abstract: This study examines the interplay between oil production activities and climate change in the Niger Delta Region (NDR), highlighting the resulting environmental, socioeconomic, and infrastructural vulnerabilities. The NDR, rich in natural resources and central to Nigeria’s petroleum and gas industry, paradoxically suffers from environmental degradation, biodiversity loss, and stagnated socioeconomic growth. Employing the vulnerability-resilience framework, rooted in socio-environmental studies, the research explores the intersection of oil production and climate change, emphasizing the disruption of ecological balance and the need for resilience-building. Oil production has intensified environmental degradation, exacerbated climate change, and posed challenges such as health risks, socioeconomic disruption, and reduced livelihoods. This synergistic relationship has deepened the region's vulnerability, especially in coastal oil-host communities. Efforts to adapt and mitigate these impacts have yielded limited success due to persistent vulnerability driven by national revenue priorities and the unchecked expansion of oil production. The study underscores the urgent need for innovative, community-centered adaptation strategies and a climate-induced migration framework tailored to the coastal oil-host communities. These approaches require collaboration among governments, oil industries, local communities, and international organizations. By addressing the specific vulnerabilities of the region, these measures can improve the resilience and quality of life for local communities, support sustainable development, and restore ecological balance.
Journal: Journal of Public Administration, Finance and Law
- Issue Year: 2024
- Issue No: 33
- Page Range: 78-93
- Page Count: 16
- Language: English
