Wetland Loss Increasing The Risk of Flood In Lagos State
The Crisis Room: Episode 32
Listen On: Apple | Spotify | RSS
Lagos State, which houses millions of people, faces risk from the impact of climate change-induced sea-level rise and the man-made depletion of the wetland systems. In today’s episode, we examine the risk associated with the destruction of Lagos wetlands from a geospatial perspective and discuss the importance of restoring and protecting wetlands to improve flood prevention.
Hosted by Mariam Mustapha and Murtala Abdullahi
Production Team: Murtala Abdullahi, Mansir Muhammed, Tracy-Allen Ezechukwu, and Anthony Asemota.
The Executive Producer is Ahmad Salkida.
For more stories, visit humanglemedia.com. Connect with us on Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, and LinkedIn.
Follow this link to listen to the Vestiges Of Violence podcast.
Support Our Journalism
There are millions of ordinary people affected by conflict in Africa whose stories are missing in the mainstream media. HumAngle is determined to tell those challenging and under-reported stories, hoping that the people impacted by these conflicts will find the safety and security they deserve.
To ensure that we continue to provide public service coverage, we have a small favour to ask you. We want you to be part of our journalistic endeavour by contributing a token to us.
Your donation will further promote a robust, free, and independent media.
Donate Here