Kenya oil extraction small scale oil extraction

Overview of Kenya's Extractive Sector

  • Kenya oil extraction small scale oil extraction
  • Kenya oil extraction small scale oil extraction
  • Kenya oil extraction small scale oil extraction
  • Kenya oil extraction small scale oil extraction

Oil extraction and public attitudes: A conjoint experiment

Extractive Industries for Sustainable Development in Kenya

Inclusive development, oil extraction and climate change: a

Conservancies, Conflict and Dispossession: The Winners

  • How does oil exploitation affect security in northwestern Kenya?
  • Safety and political security In northwestern Kenya, the greatest threats to the communities’ safety and political security are violent conflicts between pastoral groups, mainly the Turkana and Pokot ( Schilling et al., 2012 ). Oil exploitation affects intercommunal conflict dynamics and the security situation.
  • Why is a 892 km oil pipeline being built in Kenya?
  • A 892 km long oil pipeline is being constructed to run from the oil exploitation site across the country to the coast ( WWF, 2019) and is contributing to the already highly contested issue of land use and land rights in Kenya ( Greiner, 2017 ).
  • Is participation in the extraction sector effective?
  • However, studies in anthropology and political ecology have revealed that participation in the extraction sector has often not enabled effective participation and has instead been used to pave the way for expanding extractive frontiers ( Schilling‐Vacaflor and Eichler, 2017 ).
  • Should environmental licensing be a safeguard against environmental pollution in Kenya?
  • In Kenya, domestic legal frameworks for environmental licensing could function as a safeguard against environmental pollution but they have only been implemented in a tokenistic manner. EIA studies have been administered in a non-transparent way and public participation has been absent.

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