The interlocking relationship between environmental degradation, poverty, and violent conflict has been a prominent theme contained within the literature on sustainable development and conflict resolution since the mid-twentieth century. While some analysts have argued that violence has not been limited to the poor and deprived, many have concluded from various studies that the devastation of the environment, poverty, and conflict are inextricably intertwined. This article examines this theme by analyzing the pattern of violence and nature of conflict resolution in the oil-producing enclave of the Niger Delta in the past three decades. A report of the United Nations Environment Programme on parts of the Niger Delta published in August 2011 ...
Abstract During the past two decades, Nigeria’s Niger Delta has been the setting of conflicts associ...
This work challenges the widely held controversial “greed and grievance” (resource curse) narrative ...
The discovery of oil in Nigeria since 1956 has inflicted a heavy burden on the local people of the N...
The interlocking relationship between environmental degradation, poverty,and violent conflict has be...
It is no more a news to say that the Niger Delta region of Nigeria that bears the bulk of the nation...
Globally, environmental overexploitation and degradation constitute both threats to human developmen...
This study interrogates the interconnection between environmental rights, insecurity and development...
The contradictions inherent in interests of stakeholders in oil politics have escalated to armed con...
The protracted conflict in the Niger Delta communities is currently being diagnosed with a view to u...
The recent escalation in the violent conflict in the Niger Delta has brought the region to the foref...
In recent times, there has been much concern about Nigeria’s continued survival as a nation. Since i...
Nigeria’s Niger Delta (ND), an area of about 70,000km2 and harboring the third largest mangrove fore...
Government troops, amphibious assault craft, armoured personnel carriers, helicopter gun-ships, high...
The phenomenon of oil exploitation and the pervasive deprivation in the Nigeria Niger Delta are elo...
This Discussion paper addresses the linkages between the political economy of oil and violent confli...
Abstract During the past two decades, Nigeria’s Niger Delta has been the setting of conflicts associ...
This work challenges the widely held controversial “greed and grievance” (resource curse) narrative ...
The discovery of oil in Nigeria since 1956 has inflicted a heavy burden on the local people of the N...
The interlocking relationship between environmental degradation, poverty,and violent conflict has be...
It is no more a news to say that the Niger Delta region of Nigeria that bears the bulk of the nation...
Globally, environmental overexploitation and degradation constitute both threats to human developmen...
This study interrogates the interconnection between environmental rights, insecurity and development...
The contradictions inherent in interests of stakeholders in oil politics have escalated to armed con...
The protracted conflict in the Niger Delta communities is currently being diagnosed with a view to u...
The recent escalation in the violent conflict in the Niger Delta has brought the region to the foref...
In recent times, there has been much concern about Nigeria’s continued survival as a nation. Since i...
Nigeria’s Niger Delta (ND), an area of about 70,000km2 and harboring the third largest mangrove fore...
Government troops, amphibious assault craft, armoured personnel carriers, helicopter gun-ships, high...
The phenomenon of oil exploitation and the pervasive deprivation in the Nigeria Niger Delta are elo...
This Discussion paper addresses the linkages between the political economy of oil and violent confli...
Abstract During the past two decades, Nigeria’s Niger Delta has been the setting of conflicts associ...
This work challenges the widely held controversial “greed and grievance” (resource curse) narrative ...
The discovery of oil in Nigeria since 1956 has inflicted a heavy burden on the local people of the N...