Abstract

The central purpose of this study was to assess constraints and cultural constructs that influence the perception and utilizing indigenous environmental protection Ethics. Previously, much emphasis has not been given to it. Quantitative method was used to achieve the objectives of the study. Relevant information for this research has been gathered from both primary and secondary sources. The data obtained from both primary and secondary sources were organized and analyzed through content analysis. The findings of this study reveal the constraints and cultural constructs that influence the perception and utilizing indigenous environmental protection Ethics with particular emphasis Madda Walabu, Delomana and Ginner. Indigenous environmental protection Ethics had been practiced by the Oromo society for a long time. It had been guiding and regulating the life of the Oromo in relation to other peoples and their environment. The findings further showed the constraints and cultural constructs of perception and utilizing indigenous environmental protection Ethics.

Highlights

  • The findings of this study reveal the constraints and cultural constructs that influence the perception and utilizing indigenous environmental protection Ethics with particular emphasis Madda Walabu, Delomana and Ginner

  • When we look at environmental change, there is a need to clearly assess and understand the consequences of natural changes, human activities indigenous environmental protection Ethics

  • Analysis of the documents obtained from related researches shows that, as Oromo society has gone through dramatic social changes, many of its indigenous ethics have been affected negatively

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Introduction

It is obvious that indigenous environmental protection Ethics plays an important role for future progress and development of the community. Different environmental ethicists provide different meanings of environmental ethics. The working thoughts are the moral relationships between human beings with the rest of nature (Andrew Light et al, 2003) [1]

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