Utilizing the tool of gis in oil spill management - a case study of Etche LGA, Rivers State, Nigeria

H. Nwankwoala, C. Nwaogu
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This study is concerned with creating an environmental resource database for Etche Local Government Area in the Niger Delta Region of Nigeria. The study reveals the techniques that could be employed in oil spill management. The study was aimed at identifying the different activities and socio-economic component (infrastructures) that can cause oil spill in the study area and attempt at inventorying landuse/landcover that are likely to be affected by any oil spill in the area and build a viable database for oil spill management in the area. Data were collected and imported into GIS environment for analysis using ArcInfo 3.5.1 and ArcView 3.5. Results indicate that about 47.21%, almost half of the study area is cultivated. However, three (3) different buffer zones were created. The waterbodies in the area were identified as the major oil spill distributor. Out of total area of 391.2 km2 covered by the buffer region, cultivated land occupies the highest areal extent of 35.59%, while rubber plantation has the least areal extent of about 0.64%. This confirms that cultivated land is more affected than any other landuse/landcover class in case of any spill in the area. Moreover, the study ranks waterbody as the most highly sensitive landuse/landcover category with ESI-I, with heavy mangrove forest followed by ESI-2 and ESI-3, respectively. The study has therefore demonstrated the effectiveness of GIS in the creation of a spatial database for monitoring and modeling oil spill in the area. The study also recommends that consistent ESI maps of the area should be prepared, and that such information should be made available when the need arises. KEYWORDS : Geographic Information Systems, oil spill monitoring, oil spill management, environmental sensitivity index, contingency planning
利用地理信息系统工具进行溢油管理-以尼日利亚河流州Etche LGA为例
本研究旨在为尼日利亚尼日尔三角洲地区埃切地方政府区建立环境资源数据库。这项研究揭示了可以用于石油泄漏管理的技术。这项研究的目的是查明可能在研究地区造成溢油的不同活动和社会经济组成部分(基础设施),并试图清点可能受到该地区任何溢油影响的土地利用/土地覆盖,并为该地区的溢油管理建立一个可行的数据库。利用ArcInfo 3.5.1和ArcView 3.5采集数据,导入GIS环境进行分析。结果表明,耕地面积约占研究区总面积的47.21%,几乎占研究区总面积的一半。然而,创建了三(3)个不同的缓冲区。该地区的水体被确定为主要的溢油分布。在缓冲区总面积391.2 km2中,耕地面积最大,占35.59%,橡胶林面积最小,约为0.64%。这证实,如果该地区发生泄漏,耕地比任何其他土地用途/土地覆盖类别受到的影响更大。此外,该研究将水体列为最敏感的土地利用/土地覆盖类别,具有ESI-I,其次是茂密的红树林,分别为ESI-2和ESI-3。因此,这项研究证明了地理信息系统在建立监测和模拟该地区石油泄漏的空间数据库方面的有效性。该研究还建议,应编制该地区一致的ESI地图,并在需要时提供此类信息。关键词:地理信息系统、溢油监测、溢油管理、环境敏感性指数、应急预案
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