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Diritti e Politiche Euromediterraneeita338Kuznets, Simon34107Popolazione, tecnologia, sviluppo /Simon KuznetsBologna :Il Mulino,1990366 p. ;21 cmCollezione di testi e di studi EconomiaEd. italiana a cura di Onorato CastellinoSviluppo economico.b1022473717-02-1727-06-02991001466689707536LE029 338 KUZ01.011LE029-1132le029-E0.00-no 00000.i1027418227-06-02Popolazione, tecnologia, sviluppo70356UNISALENTOle02901-01-00ma -itait 0107488nam 22006495 450 991083100640332120251008150441.03-031-43040-910.1007/978-3-031-43040-4(MiAaPQ)EBC31098208(Au-PeEL)EBL31098208(MiAaPQ)EBC31132597(Au-PeEL)EBL31132597(OCoLC)1420630561(DE-He213)978-3-031-43040-4(CKB)30182178400041(EXLCZ)993018217840004120240131d2023 u| 0engurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierAfrican Agrarian Philosophy /edited by Mbih Jerome Tosam, Erasmus Masitera1st ed. 2023.Cham :Springer International Publishing :Imprint: Springer,2023.1 online resource (417 pages)The International Library of Environmental, Agricultural and Food Ethics,2215-1737 ;35Print version: Tosam, Mbih Jerome African Agrarian Philosophy Cham : Springer International Publishing AG,c2024 9783031430398 Includes bibliographical references.Murimi munhu: A quest for decoloniality in ‘small scale’ subsistence farming in Zimbabwe -- The Kom Trilogic Worldview and Agrarian Philosophy -- Human Relation to Nature and African Agrarianism -- Manifestations of Bekwarra Agwunihe Philosophy in Land Ownership and Agricultural Practices -- The Confluence of African Agrarianism and Permaculture: Some Observations and Implications -- Bekwarra Communal Values, Food Ethics and Folkloric Conception and Interpretations of Animal-Human Relations -- Agrarian philosophy, community and Adam Smith: African agrarian economics -- Unpacking Ndebele agrarian metaphors for the promotion and preservation of communal social development -- The religious significance of mushrooms among the Shona people of Zimbabwe: An Ethnomycological approach -- In search for a pedagogy of African agrarian philosophy -- The Shona ‘Zunderamambo’ (agricultural welfare system) as a model for social responsibility: A task for higher education systems -- Julius Nyerere’s Ujamaa as an agricentric Philosophy of Education: A Response to the crises of education in Africa -- Contemporary challenges in the development and use of agrarian communities’ local indigenous knowledge and practices for sustainable agriculture and climate adaptation: The Case of North West Cameroon -- Necessity Is The Mother Of Invention: Famine-induced Adoption Of Conservation Farming “Dhiga-hudye/Dig and eat” In Chivi Communal Lands Of Zimbabwe -- The practice of African traditional medicine and agrarianism in Zimbabwe: The Quest for this Karanga Agrarian Practice in Madamombe area of Chivi District -- Land Ethics among the Traditional Annangs of Southern Nigeria: Traditional Environmental Ethics, Challenging Contemporary Hostilities towards our Planet -- The Farm-Village Practice of Yorubas in West-Central Africa -- An Historical Appraisal of the Fig Tree (Ghim) and Dracaena (Nkeng nkeng) in Traditional Rulership of Bali Chamba Polities -- Towards Sensitising and Reorienting Contemporary Bekwarra against Deforestation: Prospects and Challenges -- African Endogenous Knowledge and Sustainable Development: Evolving an African Agrarian Philosophy -- Shangwe Environmental Ethics: A Panacea for Agrarian Problems in Gokwe -- Indigenous knowledge and agro-based livelihood dynamics in the Western Highlands of Cameroon -- Agrarian Rituals, Food Security and Environmental Protection in the Bamenda Grassfields of Cameroon -- Indigenous African Eco-communitarian, Agrarian Philosophy: Lessons on Environmental Conservation and Sustainability from the Nso culture of North West Cameroon -- ‘Defending a Relational Account of Animal Moral Status’ -- Farming and Animals Welfare in the African Context -- The Inseparable Connection between African Metaphysics and African Agrarian Philosophy -- The Phenomenon of Male and Female Crops and Gender Equality in Igbo-African Agrarian Culture -- The Farm in Colonial and Postindependence Imagination: A Crisis of Continuity -- Conceptual frameworks for anAfrican Sustainable Agriculture: Beyond John Locke, the Cold War and the Scramble of World Religions -- Henry OderaOruka’sParental Earth Ethics as ethics of duty towards ecological fairness and global justice -- Socio-economic practices and pseudo-prosperity in the cocoa producing village of Bombe Bakundu (Cameroon), 1945-2000 -- Food Security as a Fundamental Human Right: A Philosophical Consideration from Africa -- Consumer Activism: Towards Redirecting the Moral economy of Food -- Rethinking Shangwe Traditional Philosophy in Resolving Agrarian Wrangles in Contemporary Gokwe Communities.This book critically explores indigenous sub-Saharan African agrarian thought. Indigenous African agrarian philosophy is an uncharted and largely overlooked area of study in the burgeoning fields of African philosophy and philosophy of nature. The book shows that wherever human beings have lived, they have been preoccupied with exploring ways to ensure the sustainable management of limited resources at their disposal, to attain to their basic needs: food, shelter, and security. The book also shows that agriculture and the way people relate with nature are an essential, but generally neglected, determinant of the emergence and orientation of all philosophical traditions. In traditional, pre-colonial African culture, it was difficult to separate agriculture from African relational ontology. Agriculture and the use of natural resources were at the centre of community life and influenced the social, political, economic, and spiritual worldviews of the people. In their contact with nature through agriculture, different beliefs, knowledge systems, norms, moral outlooks, cultural practices and institutions emerged and have been valorized to guide societies on how to sustainably manage the environment. As a way of life, then, agriculture was deeply connected with indigenous beliefs, values, and practices which transcended a wide range of issues related to ecological ethics, food ethics, religion, traditional medicine, political economy, social organisation, biological reproduction and species survival, indigenous knowledge, and property rights. This book will thus be a valuable resource for policy makers and researchers in diverse fields such as philosophy, geography, sociology, anthropology, and development studies.The International Library of Environmental, Agricultural and Food Ethics,2215-1737 ;35AgricultureApplied ethicsPhilosophy of naturePhilosophy, AfricanAgricultural EthicsPhilosophy of NatureAfrican PhilosophyAgriculture.Applied ethics.Philosophy of nature.Philosophy, African.Agricultural Ethics.Philosophy of Nature.African Philosophy.405Tosam Mbih JeromeMasitera ErasmusMiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910831006403321African Agrarian Philosophy4048727UNINA