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The book is a lucid study of the relationship between petroleum exploitation and the dynamics of labour force within the framework of population and environment inter-relationship. It examines the impacts of petroleum exploitation activities on the physical environment of the oil-rich Niger Delta Region, and the resultant impacts on spatio-temporal dynamics of occupations, labour input and output, and multiple occupations of the rural population. The study focuses on Delta, one of the oil-producing states of the region. The book would be of immense benefit to scholars in diverse disciplines…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
The book is a lucid study of the relationship between petroleum exploitation and the dynamics of labour force within the framework of population and environment inter-relationship. It examines the impacts of petroleum exploitation activities on the physical environment of the oil-rich Niger Delta Region, and the resultant impacts on spatio-temporal dynamics of occupations, labour input and output, and multiple occupations of the rural population. The study focuses on Delta, one of the oil-producing states of the region. The book would be of immense benefit to scholars in diverse disciplines including geography, population, environmental studies, rural development and planning, economics and manpower planning.
Autorenporträt
The author, Dr. Jomata Lucky Igben, obtained both B.Sc. and Ph.D Geography degrees from the University of Ibadan and an M.Sc. Population and Manpower Planning degree from the University of Jos,Nigeria. His research interest spans population,environment and sustainable development, rural and agricultural geography.