Drivers of anthropogenic air emissions in Nigeria - A review

This study presents a review of sources and atmospheric levels of anthropogenic air emissions in Nigeria with a view to reviewing the existence or otherwise of national coordination aimed at mitigating the continued increase. According to individual researcher's reports, the atmospheric loading...

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Main Authors: Oyetunji B. Okedere, Francis B. Elehinafe, Seun Oyelami, Augustine O. Ayeni
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2021-03-01
Series:Heliyon
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S240584402100503X
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spelling doaj-3f6d51f16a3a414fa6b85f9448ae01712021-04-09T10:08:33ZengElsevierHeliyon2405-84402021-03-0173e06398Drivers of anthropogenic air emissions in Nigeria - A reviewOyetunji B. Okedere0Francis B. Elehinafe1Seun Oyelami2Augustine O. Ayeni3Department of Chemical Engineering, Faculty of Engineering and Environmental Sciences, Osun State University, NigeriaDepartment of Chemical Engineering, School of Chemical and Petroleum Engineering, College of Engineering, Covenant University, Ota, Ogun State, Nigeria; Corresponding author.Department of Mechanical Engineering, Faculty of Engineering and Environmental Sciences, Osun State University, NigeriaDepartment of Chemical Engineering, School of Chemical and Petroleum Engineering, College of Engineering, Covenant University, Ota, Ogun State, NigeriaThis study presents a review of sources and atmospheric levels of anthropogenic air emissions in Nigeria with a view to reviewing the existence or otherwise of national coordination aimed at mitigating the continued increase. According to individual researcher's reports, the atmospheric loading of anthropogenic air pollutants is currently on an alarming increase in Nigeria. Greater concerns are premised on the inadequacy existing emission inventories, continuous assessment, political will and development of policy plans for effective mitigation of these pollutants. The identified key drivers of these emissions include gas flaring, petroleum product refining, thermal plants for electricity generation, transportation, manufacturing sector, land use changes, proliferation of small and medium enterprises, medical wastes incineration, municipal waste disposal, domestic cooking, bush burning and agricultural activities such as land cultivation and animal rearing. Having identified the key sources of anthropogenic air emissions and established the rise in their atmospheric levels through aggregation of literature reports, this study calls for a review of energy policy, adoption of best practices in the management air emissions and solid wastes as well as agriculture and land use pattern which appear to be the rallying points of all identified sources of emission. The study concluded that the adoption of cleaner energy policies and initiatives in energy generation and usage as against pursuit of thermal plants and heavy dependence on fossil fuels will assist to ameliorate the atmospheric loadings of these pollutants.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S240584402100503XAnthropogenic sourcesDrivers of air pollutantsEmission inventoryEnergyWastesNigeria
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author Oyetunji B. Okedere
Francis B. Elehinafe
Seun Oyelami
Augustine O. Ayeni
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Francis B. Elehinafe
Seun Oyelami
Augustine O. Ayeni
Drivers of anthropogenic air emissions in Nigeria - A review
Heliyon
Anthropogenic sources
Drivers of air pollutants
Emission inventory
Energy
Wastes
Nigeria
author_facet Oyetunji B. Okedere
Francis B. Elehinafe
Seun Oyelami
Augustine O. Ayeni
author_sort Oyetunji B. Okedere
title Drivers of anthropogenic air emissions in Nigeria - A review
title_short Drivers of anthropogenic air emissions in Nigeria - A review
title_full Drivers of anthropogenic air emissions in Nigeria - A review
title_fullStr Drivers of anthropogenic air emissions in Nigeria - A review
title_full_unstemmed Drivers of anthropogenic air emissions in Nigeria - A review
title_sort drivers of anthropogenic air emissions in nigeria - a review
publisher Elsevier
series Heliyon
issn 2405-8440
publishDate 2021-03-01
description This study presents a review of sources and atmospheric levels of anthropogenic air emissions in Nigeria with a view to reviewing the existence or otherwise of national coordination aimed at mitigating the continued increase. According to individual researcher's reports, the atmospheric loading of anthropogenic air pollutants is currently on an alarming increase in Nigeria. Greater concerns are premised on the inadequacy existing emission inventories, continuous assessment, political will and development of policy plans for effective mitigation of these pollutants. The identified key drivers of these emissions include gas flaring, petroleum product refining, thermal plants for electricity generation, transportation, manufacturing sector, land use changes, proliferation of small and medium enterprises, medical wastes incineration, municipal waste disposal, domestic cooking, bush burning and agricultural activities such as land cultivation and animal rearing. Having identified the key sources of anthropogenic air emissions and established the rise in their atmospheric levels through aggregation of literature reports, this study calls for a review of energy policy, adoption of best practices in the management air emissions and solid wastes as well as agriculture and land use pattern which appear to be the rallying points of all identified sources of emission. The study concluded that the adoption of cleaner energy policies and initiatives in energy generation and usage as against pursuit of thermal plants and heavy dependence on fossil fuels will assist to ameliorate the atmospheric loadings of these pollutants.
topic Anthropogenic sources
Drivers of air pollutants
Emission inventory
Energy
Wastes
Nigeria
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S240584402100503X
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