Socio-economic Importance of Solar Desalination of Local Water Bodies: A Case Study of Uburu and Okposi Lakes, Ebonyi State, Nigeria

IF 2.3 3区 社会学 Q2 DEVELOPMENT STUDIES Journal of Environment & Development Pub Date : 2023-06-20 DOI:10.47941/je.1312
W. Okonkwo, O. Ojike, O. Kolawole
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Purpose: Access to clean and potable water supply is the priority of many nations including the government of Nigeria towards socio-economic emancipation of the people. Due to increasing population expansion and water pollution, shortage of freshwater has become very common to many nations, particularly to the developing countries.  To overcome the growing freshwater shortage, desalination has been proven to be the best alternative option towards freshwater provision for domestic and industrial applications. Desalination could be either thermal or electric methods which include multi-stage flash distillation (MSFD), multiple-effect distillation (MED), reverse osmosis (RO), or solar desalination. The innovation of solar still technology in recovery of fresh water from saline waters makes solar desalination simple and economical. A survey of socio-economic importance of solar energy desalination of saline lake waters at Uburu and Okposi communities, Ebonyi State, South eastern, Nigeria was conducted. Methodology: A survey research design was adopted for the study in order to address an age long tradition of fuel wood utilization in salt processing activity by the local women folk of Uburu and Okposi communities using saline water from the local lakes. Results: The survey showed that about 1,200 women were involved in the salt production activity utilizing about 26,000 tons of fuel wood per year. Translating this into monetary terms amounts to about US$$1.5 million per year. Socio-economic lives of people in the communities were negatively affected because fuel wood utilization in salt production adversely results to deforestation, environmental pollution and high cost of fuel wood in the communities. The quality and quantity (output) of salt recovering process were not commiserating to time, energy and monetary input in the process. It was observed that the distillate (freshwater portion) of the salt recovery from the saline water was not considered as an important component of the salt extraction process. This is because the salt producers were only interested on the salt extract as the only useful output of the extraction process. Recovery of freshwater component of the process could be an additional valuable income if considered. Unique Contribution to Theory, Policy and Practice: For sustainable salt production and freshwater recovery from the process solar desalination method was recommended for salt processing in the communities. The incorporation of solar desalination system into the age long traditional known method of salt processing will enhance salt production and boast socio-economic activities in the communities.  A study of this kind is likely to help solve a major problem of acute water shortage in some communities whose water bodies are salty.  The study could be a useful tool for policy makers in making rational policy that would improve and enhance salt and fresh water production as an enterprise.
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太阳能淡化当地水体的社会经济重要性:尼日利亚埃邦伊州Uburu和Okposi湖的案例研究
目的:获得清洁和饮用水供应是许多国家的优先事项,包括尼日利亚政府对人民的社会经济解放。由于人口增长和水污染,淡水短缺已成为许多国家,特别是发展中国家的普遍现象。为了克服日益严重的淡水短缺,海水淡化已被证明是为家庭和工业应用提供淡水的最佳替代选择。海水淡化可以是热法或电法,包括多级闪蒸(MSFD)、多效蒸馏(MED)、反渗透(RO)或太阳能海水淡化。太阳能蒸馏器技术在从咸水中回收淡水方面的创新使太阳能海水淡化变得简单而经济。在尼日利亚东南部埃邦伊州Uburu和Okposi社区对太阳能淡化咸水的社会经济重要性进行了调查。方法:本研究采用调查研究设计,以解决Uburu和Okposi社区当地妇女使用当地湖泊的盐水进行盐加工活动时使用燃料木材的悠久传统。结果:调查显示,约有1200名妇女参与了每年使用约26 000吨薪柴的制盐活动。按货币计算,这相当于每年约150万美元。社区人民的社会经济生活受到了负面影响,因为在盐业生产中使用薪柴造成了毁林、环境污染和社区薪柴成本高的不利后果。盐回收过程的质量和数量(产量)与过程中投入的时间、精力和金钱不成正比。有人指出,从盐水中回收盐的馏出物(淡水部分)不被认为是盐提取过程的重要组成部分。这是因为盐生产商只对盐萃取物感兴趣,因为它是萃取过程中唯一有用的产出。如果加以考虑,该过程中淡水部分的回收可成为一项额外的宝贵收入。对理论、政策和实践的独特贡献:为了可持续的盐生产和淡水回收,建议将太阳能脱盐方法用于社区的盐加工。将太阳能脱盐系统纳入历史悠久的传统已知盐加工方法将提高盐的生产并促进社区的社会经济活动。这类研究可能有助于解决一些水体含盐社区严重缺水的主要问题。这项研究可以成为决策者制定合理政策的有用工具,以改善和提高企业的盐和淡水生产。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Environment & Development seeks to further research and debate on the nexus of environment and development issues at the local, national, regional, and international levels. The journal provides a forum that bridges the parallel debates among policy makers, attorneys, academics, business people, and NGO activists from all regions of the world. The journal invites submissions in such topics areas as the interaction between trade and environment; the role of local, national, regional, and international institutions in environmental governance; analysis of international environmental agreements; the impact of environmental regulation on investment policy; legal and scientific issues related to sustainable development.
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