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Investigating environmental degradation theologically : a challenge for the Igreja Uniao Baptista de Mocambique, (Union Baptist Church of Mozambique) with particular focus on the city of Nampula

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dc.contributor.advisor Mangayi, Lukwikilu
dc.contributor.advisor De Beer, Stephanus Johannes
dc.contributor.author Paulo, Martinho
dc.date.accessioned 2015-10-30T09:00:40Z
dc.date.available 2015-10-30T09:00:40Z
dc.date.issued 2015-01
dc.identifier.citation Paulo, Martinho (2015) Investigating environmental degradation theologically : a challenge for the Igreja Uniao Baptista de Mocambique, (Union Baptist Church of Mozambique) with particular focus on the city of Nampula, University of South Africa, Pretoria, <http://hdl.handle.net/10500/19648> en
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/10500/19648
dc.description Consent form, persmission letter and declaration translated into Portuguese. Interview schedule translated into Makhua and Portuguese
dc.description.abstract Economically, Mozambique is one of the poorest countries globally. Given to its poor state, Mozambique remains environmentally deteriorated. Fortunately, the Mozambican government has embarked on environmental programmes as a strategy for ecological management. However, these strategies seem irrelevant due to ineffective implementation of such programmes. It lacks local community awareness, involvement and participation. The church lacks eco-theology as well as theology that can protect nature and people’s struggles. This study investigated the policies and their implementation towards environmental management in Mozambique. The study also discussed church’s role and proposed a comprehensive theology towards the environment in the city of Nampula. Nampula city is one of the busiest cities in the province and in the northern region of Mozambique due to its business attractions. This study was limited to the Union Baptist Church of Nampula. The data collection was based on two approaches, fieldwork and literature analysis. Fieldwork approach resulted in 20 Nampula citizens’ residents being interviewed. The finding showed that environmental crisis is a socio-economic, political and religious problem of concern. It also revealed that the citizens of Nampula face detrimental and environmental health impacts caused by a weak waste management policy. The incapacity of the implementation of waste management policy, deficiency in the enforcement of awareness and local people input contribute for ecological crisis, leading for water pollution and health problems. The ambiguity of making ecological regulations and resources available worsens ecological crisis. When such regulations are drafted and promulgated without local people’s participation, it may indicate that the law-makers exclude local knowledge about environment into the scientific debate. This can lead local people to resist and not participate even when they are called for. Hence, the research has shown that to make a dynamic ecological policy and an effective waste management, a combination of both top-down and bottom-up approaches are needed. A top-down approach guarantees constant framework while the bottom-up approach encourages local community involvement. In this study, the significance of local community involvement, church advocacy, and pressure in making waste management policy function constitute a key finding. Without active involvement of local people in planning, designing, implementing, monitoring, evaluating, and the decision-making process participation, the earth management may never take place. Therefore, the challenge remains for the government, the church, and the private sector to draw and define methods to attain economic development, protect ecological and civil society. en
dc.format.extent 1 online resource (xiv, 270 leaves) : illustrations (some color), color maps
dc.language.iso en en
dc.subject Environment
dc.subject Ecology
dc.subject Eco-theology degradation
dc.subject Awareness
dc.subject Prevention
dc.subject Waste management
dc.subject Monitoring
dc.subject Policy
dc.subject Justice
dc.subject Economy
dc.subject Poverty
dc.subject Development
dc.subject Local community involvement
dc.subject Population growth
dc.subject Government authority
dc.subject Church advocacy
dc.subject Oikos
dc.subject Creation
dc.subject Humanity
dc.subject Sustainability
dc.subject Livelihood
dc.subject Nampula city
dc.subject.ddc 286.16797
dc.subject.lcsh Union Baptist Church (Mozambique)
dc.subject.lcsh Environmentalism -- Mozambique -- Nampula -- Religious aspects -- Case studies
dc.subject.lcsh Human ecology -- Mozambique -- Nampula -- Religious aspects -- Case studies
dc.subject.lcsh Environmental ethics -- Mozambique -- Nampula -- Religious aspects -- Case studies
dc.subject.lcsh Community development -- Mozambique -- Nampula -- Religious aspects -- Case studies
dc.title Investigating environmental degradation theologically : a challenge for the Igreja Uniao Baptista de Mocambique, (Union Baptist Church of Mozambique) with particular focus on the city of Nampula en
dc.type Dissertation en
dc.description.department Christian Spirituality, Church History and Missiology
dc.description.degree M. Th. (Missiology)


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