Communities Perceived Socio-economic Impacts of Oil Sands Extraction in Nigeria

Nigeria is currently harmonising plans for the exploitation of oil sands in southern part of the country. The findings from a case study suggested that investment and subsequent production in oil sands could have positive outcomes, but could also affect the lives of people in the surrounding communi...

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Main Author: Murtala Ibraheem Chindo
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Bucharest 2011-11-01
Series:Human Geographies: Journal of Studies and Research in Human Geography
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Online Access:http://www.humangeographies.org.ro/articles/52/5_2_11_7_chindo.pdf
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spelling doaj-1cfa8936e8f7425b9ab846520e4af9852020-11-25T01:11:19ZengUniversity of BucharestHuman Geographies: Journal of Studies and Research in Human Geography1843-65872067-22842011-11-0152697710.5719/hgeo.2011.52.69Communities Perceived Socio-economic Impacts of Oil Sands Extraction in NigeriaMurtala Ibraheem Chindo0Geography Department, University of Leicester, Leicester LE1 7RH, United KingdomNigeria is currently harmonising plans for the exploitation of oil sands in southern part of the country. The findings from a case study suggested that investment and subsequent production in oil sands could have positive outcomes, but could also affect the lives of people in the surrounding communities. The current approach which excludes the communities in the planning process may only lead to trepidation of the crisis which has bedevilled the oil producing region of the country. There is the need to have an all-inclusive involvement of the affected communities in decision making process from initial conception through to the various stages of the mining cycle.http://www.humangeographies.org.ro/articles/52/5_2_11_7_chindo.pdfCommunitiesIreleMiningNigeriaOil sandsSocio‐economic
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author Murtala Ibraheem Chindo
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Communities Perceived Socio-economic Impacts of Oil Sands Extraction in Nigeria
Human Geographies: Journal of Studies and Research in Human Geography
Communities
Irele
Mining
Nigeria
Oil sands
Socio‐economic
author_facet Murtala Ibraheem Chindo
author_sort Murtala Ibraheem Chindo
title Communities Perceived Socio-economic Impacts of Oil Sands Extraction in Nigeria
title_short Communities Perceived Socio-economic Impacts of Oil Sands Extraction in Nigeria
title_full Communities Perceived Socio-economic Impacts of Oil Sands Extraction in Nigeria
title_fullStr Communities Perceived Socio-economic Impacts of Oil Sands Extraction in Nigeria
title_full_unstemmed Communities Perceived Socio-economic Impacts of Oil Sands Extraction in Nigeria
title_sort communities perceived socio-economic impacts of oil sands extraction in nigeria
publisher University of Bucharest
series Human Geographies: Journal of Studies and Research in Human Geography
issn 1843-6587
2067-2284
publishDate 2011-11-01
description Nigeria is currently harmonising plans for the exploitation of oil sands in southern part of the country. The findings from a case study suggested that investment and subsequent production in oil sands could have positive outcomes, but could also affect the lives of people in the surrounding communities. The current approach which excludes the communities in the planning process may only lead to trepidation of the crisis which has bedevilled the oil producing region of the country. There is the need to have an all-inclusive involvement of the affected communities in decision making process from initial conception through to the various stages of the mining cycle.
topic Communities
Irele
Mining
Nigeria
Oil sands
Socio‐economic
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