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The Environmental crisis is becoming a more serious life-threatening phenomenon in Africa. The Physical environment is deteriorating, thus affecting the socio-economic life of the people. The continent¿s ecosystems have been upset. As the result of this change of weather patterns, desertification, soil erosion, deforestation, water pollution and many other environmental issues have increased to an alarming degree. As a reaction to these strange environmental developments, a number of secular institutions including Governmental as well as Non-governmental bodies have responded with ideas and…mehr

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The Environmental crisis is becoming a more serious life-threatening phenomenon in Africa. The Physical environment is deteriorating, thus affecting the socio-economic life of the people. The continent¿s ecosystems have been upset. As the result of this change of weather patterns, desertification, soil erosion, deforestation, water pollution and many other environmental issues have increased to an alarming degree. As a reaction to these strange environmental developments, a number of secular institutions including Governmental as well as Non-governmental bodies have responded with ideas and programmes which are meant to bring solution to the problems. While all those bodies are working for a change, the fundamental question is, what kind of change will bring about the desired results? Is it a change of environment or a change of man who causes the environmental crisis that is important?
Autorenporträt
Harrison G. Olan'g was born and raised in Mara Region, Tanzania. Harrison is a theologian holding a Ph.D from Brunel University, UK. He is currently the Vice Chancellor of Mount Meru University in Arusha Tanzania where he has worked as lecturer, principal and vice-chancellor. His areas of interest are theology, environmental studies and management.