An evaluation of the evolved African conception of the environment

An evaluation of the evolved African conception of the environment

Author: 
Okoye, C. A.
Publisher: 
Taylor & Francis
Date published: 
2013
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Journal Title: 
African Identities
Source: 
African Identities, Vol. 12, No. 2, May 2014, pp. 139-151
Abstract: 

The African system today is bedeviled by a number of environmental problems. These problems, mostly man-made, are blamed on the way the evolved African views his environment. For clarity, the ?evolved African? is the African caught up in the web of development and cultural interaction. In a bid to understand his identity, he appears lost in the search of what exactly constitutes his value system. It is in this circumstance that this evolved African demystifies nature and extremely drives his anthropocentric tendency to exploitation of nature. The result is that nature loses value and exists at the behest of man who harnesses it at will. In vain of this exploitation, there is exposition of the environment to sever danger which in the long run affects the human beings that creates this problem. This work therefore attempts at evaluating the problems caused by the negative side of this anthropocentricism with a view to seeing how these environmental problems can be managed.

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CITATION: Okoye, C. A.. An evaluation of the evolved African conception of the environment . : Taylor & Francis , 2013. African Identities, Vol. 12, No. 2, May 2014, pp. 139-151 - Available at: https://library.au.int/evaluation-evolved-african-conception-environment-8