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Contributor [1]
Thursday, November 22, 2001 - 02:00
Sub-Title: 
The Nigeria Experience
Categories: 
Environment [2]
Issue Number: 
43 [3]
Article-Summary: 

In Nigeria at present the destruction of natural habitats continues apace, resulting in the depletion of the country's biodiversity. In Nigeria today a large population resides and works in rural areas. These rural dwellers are a major contributor to forest depletion. Agriculture is dominant in these areas. It has the greatest concentration of poverty, landless workers, small tenant farmers, small farm owners, the rural unemployed, and the poor of the poor in the Nation. As a result of the po...read more [4]

In Nigeria at present the destruction of natural habitats continues apace, resulting in the depletion of the country's biodiversity. In Nigeria today a large population resides and works in rural areas. These rural dwellers are a major contributor to forest depletion. Agriculture is dominant in these areas. It has the greatest concentration of poverty, landless workers, small tenant farmers, small farm owners, the rural unemployed, and the poor of the poor in the Nation. As a result of the poverty level in these areas, biodiversity provides for 90% of their needs, a fact which plays a major role in the destruction and depletion of native flora and fauna.

Category: 
Land & Environment [5]
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http://www.pambazuka.org/en/category.php/environment/4229 [6]

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