Nigeria's Human Environment Interaction
Presented by: Claire Gui
Region Nigeria has a varied landscape.
The far south tropical rainforest climate
annual rainfall is 1,500 to 2,000 mm a year
southeast the Obudu Plateau
southwest and southeast Coastal plains
This forest zone's most southerly portion is defined as "salt water swamp"
North water swamp
contains different vegetation from the salt water swamp
Flooding
Desertification
Oil Industry
Waste Management
Flooding Nigeria has a rainy season and suffers from seasonal floods.
These flash foods are sometimes lethal, especially in the rural areas or overcrowded slums, where drainage is poor or does not exist at all.
The 2012 Nigeria floods began in early July 2012, and have killed 363 people and displaced over 2,100,000 people.
Flooding Major flooding in many parts of Nigeria caused severe erosio
n Properties were destroyed, lives were lost, and many people
were displaced in the flooding. In Northern Nigeria, trees are felled for fuelwood, and land b
ecomes barren; desertification has become a major issue. The ecosystem services which trees bring to the landscape ar
e vital for protecting soils in times of drought.
Desertification After losing 351,000 hectares of land in Nigeria to desertifica
tion, it poses the “most serious environmental challenge in the country’s north” .
Environment Minister revealed that the country is losing 0.6 kilometers per years to desertification at the Northern Nigeria.
all the provinces that are affected
Desertification The ramifications of deforestation have impacted the coun
try’s landscape, with “uncontrolled logging and tree felling” .
Oil Industry The Niger Delta is the delta of the Niger River at the G
ulf of Guinea on the Atlantic Ocean in Nigeria.
a very densely populated region
called the Oil Rivers
Oil Industry once a major producer of palm oil
The area was the British Oil Rivers Protectorate from 1885 until 1893, when it was expanded and became the Niger Coast Protectorate.
The delta is an oil-rich region, and has been the centre of international controversy over devastating pollution and ecocide , and human rights violations in which Royal Dutch Shell has been implicated
Waste Management Waste management including sewage treatment,
the linked processes of deforestation and soil degradation, and climate change or global warming are the major environmental problems in Nigeria.
presents problems in a mega city which are linked with economic development, population growth and the inability of municipal councils to manage the resulting rise in industrial and domestic waste.