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Decommissioning of Mature Oil Fields and Artisanal Fisheries: The Case of Todosos Santos Bay, Brazil
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作者 Henrique de Barros Marise Paranagua +2 位作者 Viviane Almeida Mauro MeloJunior Patricia Ribeiro 《Journal of Environmental Science and Engineering(A)》 2012年第1期73-81,共9页
Consequences of decommissioning oil fields on artisanal fishing activities are still little known in the literature. This paper is intended to shed some light on a process of dismantling and sinking of oil and gas str... Consequences of decommissioning oil fields on artisanal fishing activities are still little known in the literature. This paper is intended to shed some light on a process of dismantling and sinking of oil and gas structures in shallow waters, with severe disturbing impacts on low income artisanal fishing activities. From a socio-economic perspective, the relationship of oil industry with local communities is described, with the main perceived problems pointed out in local fishermen leadership perspective. The notions of "damages" and "mitigation" used by the oil industry are discussed in connection to the expansion and dismantling of oil installations during the past 20 yrs. A comparative view of oil fields decommissioning in Europe and Brazil during the late 1990s suggests the need to review transparency and social commitment standards which have been far less prominent in this Brazilian case. The authors believe that the Brazilian oil industry has acquired a social and environmental debt towards the whole society, as far as it has been unable to establish a clear and effective process for decommissioning their oil installations within the artisanal fishing areas of the Todosos Santos Bay. Furthermore, the discussion of fair and specific compensations has been avoided, which otherwise would be instrumental to regain local economic conditions found among fishermen just few decades ago. 展开更多
关键词 Decommissioning oil fields mature oil fields environmental damages fishing communities todosos Santos Bay.
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