Extractivismo, conflictos y ecocidio en África: el caso de la cuenca del río Congo (República Democrática del Congo) y del delta de Níger (Nigeria)

Mbuyi Kabunda Badi
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Africa accounts for 33 percent of the planet’s natural resources: minerals, foodstuff s and energy sources. However, those resources do not contribute to an improvement in living conditions of Africans. Instead of a blessing, those resources have become a curse, as is the case of the Niger Delta. Africa also possesses significant forest resources. The jungles of the Congo River watershed make up the second-largest tropical biodiversity region after the Amazon. Unfortunately, the survival of these jungles has been threatened by the effects of mineral and agricultural exploitation, wars of depredation, and the activities of multinational logging companies. In contrast, protection efforts gain new territory with the creation of national parks and protected areas, the application of jungle management regulations and efforts of reforestation, and with greater adoption by mining and oil multinationals of their social and environmental responsibilities. The problem is structural and requires the adoption of another model of development, based on post-growth and eco-development, in place of the current ecocide.
非洲的采掘主义、冲突和生态灭绝:以刚果河流域(刚果民主共和国)和尼日尔三角洲(尼日利亚)为例
非洲拥有全球33%的自然资源,包括矿产、粮食和能源。但是,这些资源无助于改善非洲人的生活条件。这些资源不是一种祝福,而是一种诅咒,就像尼日尔三角洲的情况一样。非洲还拥有丰富的森林资源。刚果河流域的丛林构成了仅次于亚马逊的第二大热带生物多样性地区。不幸的是,这些丛林的生存受到矿产和农业开采、掠夺战争和跨国伐木公司活动的威胁。相比之下,随着国家公园和保护区的建立,丛林管理条例的实施和重新造林的努力,以及采矿和石油跨国公司更多地承担其社会和环境责任,保护工作获得了新的领域。这个问题是结构性的,需要采用另一种基于后增长和生态发展的发展模式,取代目前的生态灭绝。
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