Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://hdl.handle.net/10071/29616
Author(s): Roque de Pinho, J.
Editor: Marc Foggin
Matthew Emslie­-Smith
Date: 2019
Title: Environmental and social impacts of infrastructure development in East Africa
Book title/volume: Proceedings of the Silk Roads Conference: Anticipating Social and Environmental Impacts of China’s Belt & Road Initiative in the Mountains of Central Asia
Pages: 60 - 70
Event title: The Silk Roads Conference: Anticipating Social and Environmental Impacts of China's Belt and Road Initiative in the Mountains of Central Asia
Reference: Roque de Pinho, J. (2018). Environmental and social impacts of infrastructure development in East Africa. Em M. Foggin, & M. Emslie-­Smith (Eds.). Proceedings of the Silk Roads Conference: Anticipating Social and Environmental Impacts of China’s Belt & Road Initiative in the Mountains of Central Asia (pp. 60-70). Mountain Societies Research Institute, University of Central Asia. http://hdl.handle.net/10071/29616
ISSN: 1234-4321
Abstract: Key points: 1. Many megaprojects are underway within development corridors in Africa, focused on mineral and oil extraction, along with auxiliary infrastructure developments; including Kenya’s Standard Gauge Railway project, the largest post-independence project. 2. East African savannah ecosystems and local livelihoods are highly vulnerable to habitat fragmentation from linear infrastructure, especially due to the importance of mobility for both migratory wildlife and livestock. 3. Independent EIAs and free, prior and informed consent (FPIC) from local communities is necessary to reduce social and environmental impacts. 4. New linear infrastructure should be located where costs are smaller, in highly settled areas with high agricultural potential, and built with mitigating infrastructure to avoid ecosystem fragmentation.
Peerreviewed: yes
Access type: Open Access
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