Community Participation for Environmental Conservation and Policy Advocacy in the Niger Delta

Authors

Rebecca Edem Bassey

Department of Adult and Non-Formal Education, Faculty of Education University of Port Harcourt (Nigeria)

Morufu Adekola Oyebamiji

Department of Adult and Non-Formal Education, Faculty of Education University of Port Harcourt (Nigeria)

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Submitted: 2025-11-18

Accepted: 2025-11-27

Published: 2025-12-06

Abstract

The Niger Delta region of Nigeria faces severe environmental challenges due to extensive oil exploration, pollution, and resource exploitation, which have adversely impacted local ecosystems and communities. This article explores the critical role of community participation in advancing environmental conservation and policy advocacy in the Niger Delta. It highlights how community engagement contributes to sustainable resource management, influences environmental policies, and fosters collaborative efforts among stakeholders. Thorough analysis of recent Nigerian case studies, the article examines successful community-driven initiatives, identifies challenges such as limited capacity, exclusion, and institutional constraints, and discusses strategies to strengthen community involvement. Key recommendations include capacity-building, transparency, multi-stakeholder collaboration, policy reforms, and enhanced funding for grassroots initiatives. The study underscores that empowering local communities is essential for achieving long-lasting environmental sustainability and equitable development in the Niger Delta.

Keywords

Community participation, Environmental conservation, Policy advocacy, Niger Delta, Sustainable development, Capacity-building, Stakeholder collaboration

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