Role of Culture on Water Resource Management in the Lake Nalubale Basin in Uganda-a Case Study: Cultural Practices around Lake Narubale
The paper focuses on all activities in ones life, in work, in leisure and interaction with other people and surroundings. Uganda people belong to clans, these are symbolised by totems taken from nature, like lion, monkey, buffalo, mountains, stones etc. Legends and traditions link the individual to the totem. The individual has to know a lot about her/his totem. Culture dictates that a person does not eat or destroy her/his totem. This contributes to conservancy of certain species of animals or plants to which they have affinity.
sustainable development culture religion conservancy loss
Kabatabazi Patricia
Nalongo Nasaali - Kinyonyi Kibi Community Based Organisation &Community Impact Assessment Network Eastern Africa (CIANEA)
国际会议
郑州
英文
900-904
2009-10-20(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)