Nigeria West Africa RSA Rest of Africa 123.6 m 44.7 m Kenya 31.3 m East Africa Rest of Africa RSA... more Nigeria West Africa RSA Rest of Africa 123.6 m 44.7 m Kenya 31.3 m East Africa Rest of Africa RSA West Africa Nigeria East Africa Kenya 57.9 m 392.1 m 97.6 m 811.1 million 2.21 billion West Africa Rest of Africa East Africa Kenya Ethiopia Ethiopia Ethiopia 145.2 m 65.6 m 18.4 m 6.1 m Population Growth in Africa
The study aimed to address three main questions. Firstly, do Chinese mining, oil and gas (MOG) op... more The study aimed to address three main questions. Firstly, do Chinese mining, oil and gas (MOG) operations in Africa occur in areas of conservation value as defined by the Integrated Biodiversity and Assessment Tool (IBAT) and Conservation International (CI)’s geographic areas of interest? Secondly, if there are common areas of interest which countries and which companies should CI focus its efforts on with respect to engaging Chinese actors. Thirdly, how should CI strategically pursue possible collaboration with select Chinese companies in order to ensure the conservation of biodiversity and the ecosystem services that underpin human wellbeing in Africa.
Nigeria West Africa RSA Rest of Africa 123.6 m 44.7 m Kenya 31.3 m East Africa Rest of Africa RSA... more Nigeria West Africa RSA Rest of Africa 123.6 m 44.7 m Kenya 31.3 m East Africa Rest of Africa RSA West Africa Nigeria East Africa Kenya 57.9 m 392.1 m 97.6 m 811.1 million 2.21 billion West Africa Rest of Africa East Africa Kenya Ethiopia Ethiopia Ethiopia 145.2 m 65.6 m 18.4 m 6.1 m Population Growth in Africa
The study aimed to address three main questions. Firstly, do Chinese mining, oil and gas (MOG) op... more The study aimed to address three main questions. Firstly, do Chinese mining, oil and gas (MOG) operations in Africa occur in areas of conservation value as defined by the Integrated Biodiversity and Assessment Tool (IBAT) and Conservation International (CI)’s geographic areas of interest? Secondly, if there are common areas of interest which countries and which companies should CI focus its efforts on with respect to engaging Chinese actors. Thirdly, how should CI strategically pursue possible collaboration with select Chinese companies in order to ensure the conservation of biodiversity and the ecosystem services that underpin human wellbeing in Africa.
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