Data from: Vulnerability mapping as a tool to manage the environmental impacts of oil and gas extraction
Various biophysical and socio-economic impacts may be associated with unconventional oil and gas (UOG) extraction. A vulnerability map may assist governments during environmental assessments, spatial planning and the regulation of UOG extraction, as well as decision-making around UOG extraction in f...
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Zusammenfassung: | Various biophysical and socio-economic impacts may be associated with
unconventional oil and gas (UOG) extraction. A vulnerability map may
assist governments during environmental assessments, spatial planning and
the regulation of UOG extraction, as well as decision-making around UOG
extraction in fragile areas. A regional interactive vulnerability map was
developed for UOG extraction in South Africa. This map covers groundwater,
surface water, vegetation, socio-economics and seismicity as mapping
themes, based on impacts that may emanate from UOG extraction. The mapping
themes were developed using a normative approach, where expert input
during the identification and classification of vulnerability indicators
may increase the acceptability of the resultant map. This article
describes the development of the interactive vulnerability map for South
Africa, where UOG extraction is not yet allowed and where regulations are
still being developed to manage this activity. The importance and policy
implications of using vulnerability maps for managing UOG extraction
impacts in countries where UOG extraction is planned are highlighted in
this article. |
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DOI: | 10.5061/dryad.2sv13 |