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Appraisal of the role of environmental law in risk management in Nigeria

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Livre Appraisal of the role of environmental law in risk management in Nigeria Matthias Okoro
Code Libristo: 09069453
Éditeurs Grin Publishing, octobre 2014
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Seminar paper from the year 2012 in the subject Environmental Sciences, grade: A, University of Nigeria (CENTER FOR ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT AND CONTROL), course: ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT AND CONTROL, language: English, comment: There are often conflicting interests bearing on environmental decisions, and as a result, it is well recognized that it is important (and in some cases even mandated) to consider a broad range of factors when making decisions about risk management. Therefore this paper Appraises the Role of Environmental Law in Risk Management in Nigeria., abstract: In ideal risk management, a prioritization process is followed whereby the risks with the greatest loss (or impact) and the greatest probability of occurring are handled first, and risks with lower probability of occurrence and lower loss are handled in descending order. In practice the process of assessing overall risk can be difficult, and balancing resources used to mitigate between risks with a high probability of occurrence but lower loss versus a risk with high loss but lower probability of occurrence can often be mishandled. Intangible risk management identifies a new type of a risk that has a 100% probability of occurring but is ignored by Government or organization due to a lack of identification ability. In Nigeria, some time, this is what is obtainable in the social and physical environment. In view of the above fact, environmental laws have been put in place to regulate every activity on the environment to manage the risk involved in these process and stage of development in other to avoid an impending or a looming catastrophe. According to the International Network for Environmental Compliance and Enforcement (INECE), the major environmental issues in Nigeria are "drought and flooding, air pollution, deforestation, loss of biodiversity, freshwater availability, degradation of soil and vegetation, and widespread poverty." Government and other organizations hope to provide protection and mitigation regarding pollution and other disasters before their impacts contaminate the African environment as well as the global environment. Therefore chronicled in this write up, is the appraisal of the role of Environmental Law in risk management.

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Nom complet Appraisal of the role of environmental law in risk management in Nigeria
Langue Anglais
Reliure Livre - Livre de poche
Date de parution 2014
Nombre de pages 72
EAN 9783656758495
ISBN 9783656758495
Code Libristo 09069453
Éditeurs Grin Publishing
Poids 104
Dimensions 148 x 210 x 4
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