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dc.contributor.authorYomi-Meleki, Daniel Olukayode
dc.date.accessioned2024-08-07T06:59:23Z
dc.date.issued2024-06-03
dc.date.submitted2024-06-03T07:02:11Z
dc.identifierGEO350 0 O ORD 2024 VÅR
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/11250/3144938
dc.descriptionPostponed access: the file will be accessible after 2025-06-03
dc.description.abstractEnergy demand has been rapidly increasing over time and this has led to an increase in energy production. Subsequently, the increase in energy production has led to a rise in exploitation and refining operations of oil and gas. The increase in economic growth and energy production has been contributing to adverse environmental issues especially when they are not done sustainably as seen in many developing countries which eventually lead to conflicts among stakeholders involved. Environmental conflicts from oil and gas refining in Africa has led to various environmental impacts such as pollution (water, air, and noise), oil spillage, soil contamination and fire outbreaks because of poor management practices. By obtaining data from the Environmental Justice Atlas, political ecology as a theoretical approach and resource curse as a concept, the study aims at understanding the impacts of various stakeholders that are involved in oil and gas refining in major oil-producing countries in Africa, environmental impacts of oil and gas refining in Africa and how their activities have led to environmental conflicts. Results of findings revealed the importance of good governance by stakeholders to ensure sustainable oil and gas refining activities in Africa and help to highlight solutions to environmental challenges from oil and gas refining. It also suggests measures that can be employed to achieve environmental justice and ensure effective energy governance in Africa.
dc.language.isoeng
dc.publisherThe University of Bergen
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dc.subjectEnvironmental Conflicts, Environmental Impacts, Sustainability, Energy demand, Energy Transition, Oil and Gas Refining, Africa, Political Ecology, Resource Curse, Environmental Justice Atlas, Resource Politics
dc.titleAnalysis of Environmental Conflicts and their Impacts: A case study of Oil and Gas Refining in Africa
dc.typeMaster thesis
dc.date.updated2024-06-03T07:02:11Z
dc.rights.holderCopyright the Author. All rights reserved
dc.description.degreeMasteroppgave i geografi
dc.description.localcodeGEO350
dc.description.localcodeMASV-PHYG
dc.description.localcodeMASV-GEOG
dc.description.localcodeMASV-MEHA
dc.description.localcodeMPGEOGR
dc.subject.nus733111
fs.subjectcodeGEO350
fs.unitcode15-41-0
dc.date.embargoenddate2025-06-03


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