评估索马里摩加迪沙 Daynile 地区传统木炭生产地对环境的影响

Mohamed Muhudin Ali
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本文考察了索马里摩加迪沙代尼罗地区传统木炭生产对环境的影响。该研究表明,目前的木炭生产做法造成了严重的森林砍伐、荒漠化和生物多样性丧失。该研究评估了这些生产地点如何影响该地区的土壤质量、植被和国内流离失所者(IDPs)的福祉。通过与目标人群进行访谈收集数据,使用GPS相机拍摄窑炉、受影响植物和土壤的照片,并使用录音机进行转录,并使用笔记本进行结构化问卷调查。调查结果表明,这些窑炉的排放物对工人和附近居民的健康构成威胁,导致呼吸和胃肠道问题,甚至死亡。还观察到土壤侵蚀和植物寿命减少。该研究强调需要替代能源来减少对传统木炭生产的依赖并减轻其对环境的负面影响。这项研究对索马里环境和气候变化部具有政策意义。
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Assessing the Impacts of Traditional Charcoal Production Sites on the Environment in Daynile District, Mogadishu-Somalia
This article examines the environmental impact of traditional charcoal production in the Daynile district of Mogadishu, Somalia. The study reveals that current charcoal production practices have caused severe deforestation, desertification, and biodiversity loss. The research evaluates how these production sites affect soil quality, vegetation, and the well-being of internally displaced persons (IDPs) in the area. Data was collected through interviews conducted with the target population, using a GPS camera to capture photos of kilns, affected plants, and soils, along with voice recorders for transcription and notebooks for structured questionnaires. The findings indicate that emissions from the kilns pose health risks to workers and nearby residents, leading to respiratory and gastrointestinal issues, and even fatalities. Soil erosion and reduced plant life were also observed. The study emphasizes the need for alternative energy sources to reduce reliance on traditional charcoal production and mitigate its negative environmental impact. The research has policy implications for the Ministry of Environment and Climate Change in Somalia.
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