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Consumption patterns as correlates of environmental degradation in Nigeria, Dr Anayo D. Nkamnebe

Dr Anayo D. Nkamnebe
Nnamdi Azikiwe University
Nigeria
Abstract: Apart from natural factors, population explosion and technology (as agents of creative destruction), consumption behaviours are considered serious sources of environmental degradation in Nigerian cities. Paradoxically, not much attention has been given to the myriad antecedents of environmental despoliation despite their dangerous implications. Therefore, this paper examines the aspects of environmental degradation, drawing particular attention to the various means through which Nigerian consumers contaminate their cities. Attention is drawn to the blatant neglect of these problems and the solutions suggested on how to address them. The paper has some implications for environmental management, public policy and consumer research.
Citation:Nkamnebe, A. D.(2010): Consumption patterns as correlates of environmental degradation in Nigeria. In Ahmed, A. and Nwanko, S. (Eds.): Achieving Sustainable Development in Africa: Science, Technology and Innovation Trajectory, Vol. 1, pp.221-230. WASD: Brighton, United Kingdom.

NKAMNEBE et al Africa STI 2010.pdf
NKAMNEBE et al Africa STI 2010.pdf
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