WILBERFORCE JOURNAL OF THE SOCIAL SCIENCES (WJSS) 
ISSN: 2504 – 9232  
Special, No. 1, October 2019
Pages 49-58

DOI: 10.36108/wjss/9102.sp.0140

CULTURAL DRIVERS OF CLIMATE CHANGE IN THE NIGER DELTA REGION OF NIGERIA 

JACKSON T.C.B JACK

Abstract

This study examined cultural drivers of climate change in the Niger Delta. Anchored on the risk society theory and relying on both primary and secondary sources of data, the study demonstrated that climate change in the region is exacerbated by attitudinal and behavioral dispositions associated with negative environmental consumption patterns that are deeply rooted in and sustained by predominant cultural values, norms and practices. The study recommended that behavioral change especially through the promotion of a culture of sustainable natural resource utilization is expedient in mitigating climate change impacts in the Niger Delta. This can be achieved by mainstreaming mitigation and adaptation policies to address cultural and behavioral practices that intensify climate change and its impacts in the region.

Keywords: Climate Change, Cultural Drivers, Environmental Consumption, Niger Delta

 

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