Artigo Acesso aberto

Air pollution and management in the Niger Delta – emerging issues

2008; WIT Press; Linguagem: Inglês

10.2495/air080221

ISSN

1746-448X

Autores

Mofoluso Fagbeja, Tim Chatterton, James Longhurst, Joseph Akinyede, Jimmy Adegoke,

Tópico(s)

African Education and Politics

Resumo

This paper considers the various sources of air pollution in the Niger Delta and reviews some of the possible management strategies available to the authorities.The identified sources include burning of fossil fuels for transportation and industrial power generation, use of fuel wood and kerosene for domestic cooking and lighting, and gas flaring and are a function of urbanisation and industrialisation in an oil rich environment.The level of pollution due to gas flaring is considered.Gas flaring in the region is identified as one of the main sources of both CO 2 and CO, and it is expected to be a major contributor to NOx, and NMVOC concentrations in the Niger Delta.Challenges confronting air quality and carbon management in Nigeria are highlighted.Finally, an introduction to the National Space Research and Development Agency (NASRDA) funded research on air quality and carbon management in the Niger Delta is presented.

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