Influence of Culture on Greening the Environment in the Southern Part of Nigeria

A. Oladapo, Q. Onilude, A. Julius, I. BoladeOlayiwola, O. C. Ogunremi
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This study examined the beliefs, customs, practices, and social behaviour of inhabitants of Ido local government area (LGA) of Southern part of Nigeria in relation to tree planting, tree conservation and forest management within their locality. 250 households were randomly selected among the houses with trees around, while structured questionnaires were administered among the selected household heads. Majority of the households (71.1%) indicated reasons for conserving trees within their domain which are inculcated in their cultures while others plant trees to landscape their environments. Among the tree species planted in the area includes Azadiracta indica, Threoboma cacao, Pinus radiata, Mangifera indica, Terminalia catappa and various medicinal plants. Study further revealed that the households uses these trees to protect their environment from degradation and loss of soil biodiversity, also the households always converge under the shades of these trees to solve their problems in their cultural ways. Sacred groves used for spiritual, rituals and initiation purposes were also sighted in the area. It is suggested that people should not undermine their culture and that culture should be transmitted from generation-togeneration for it may help in achieving a greener future at local and national levels.
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文化对尼日利亚南部绿化环境的影响
本研究调查了尼日利亚南部伊多地方政府地区(LGA)居民在当地植树、树木保护和森林管理方面的信仰、习俗、做法和社会行为。在周围有树木的房屋中随机抽取250户家庭,对所选户主进行结构化问卷调查。大多数住户(71.1%)表示,他们在自己的地盘内保育树木的原因是他们的文化所灌输的,而其他住户则种植树木以美化他们的环境。该地区种植的树种包括Azadiracta indica、Threoboma可可、Pinus radiata、Mangifera indica、Terminalia catappa和各种药用植物。进一步的研究表明,农户利用这些树木来保护他们的环境免受退化和土壤生物多样性的丧失,而且农户经常在这些树木的阴影下以他们的文化方式解决他们的问题。在该地区也看到了用于精神、仪式和启蒙目的的神圣树林。有人建议,人们不应该破坏自己的文化,文化应该代代相传,因为它可能有助于在地方和国家层面实现更绿色的未来。
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