2016
DOI: 10.21511/ee.07(4).2016.03
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Cosmovision and African conservation philosophy: indigenous knowledge system perspective

Abstract: Cosmovision is the worldview of a society that is deeply imbedded in the way in which that society is organized and evolves over time. It is a society’s attempt to explain and better understand all that surrounds it, including its place within the cosmos, or universe and how it conserves it environment. In Africa, like elsewhere, indigenous knowledge systems (IKSs) were used to administer peace, harmony, and order amongst the people and their physical environment. However, with the advent of colonialism in Afr… Show more

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“…Cosmovision is the perspective of society and is deeply rooted in the way society is organized and evolves. It is the approach of society to explain and better understand its surroundings, including its place within the cosmos or the universe [6,7], and it is rooted in religious beliefs, traditional beliefs, and cultural mores and practices. These strongly influence the effectiveness of the conservation of the environment and specific organisms, especially in developing countries [2].…”
Section: Cosmovision the African Worldview And Its Effect On Conserva...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Cosmovision is the perspective of society and is deeply rooted in the way society is organized and evolves. It is the approach of society to explain and better understand its surroundings, including its place within the cosmos or the universe [6,7], and it is rooted in religious beliefs, traditional beliefs, and cultural mores and practices. These strongly influence the effectiveness of the conservation of the environment and specific organisms, especially in developing countries [2].…”
Section: Cosmovision the African Worldview And Its Effect On Conserva...mentioning
confidence: 99%