Man as Nature’s Prodigal: A Study of Environmental Degradation in South East Nigeria, 1990-2022

Publication Date: 23/04/2024

DOI: 10.52589/JARMS-X5SP0FRP


Author(s): Okechukwu Felix Nwachukwu, Ugochukwu Anokwuru Okoji .

Volume/Issue: Volume 4 , Issue 2 (2024)



Abstract:

Man’s degradation and abuse of the environment has become accelerated and much more difficult to manage due to increased human population and industrialization. Against this background, the study examines the role of man in environmental degradation in South East Nigeria between 1990 and 2022. This research, by its nature, adopted the qualitative research methodology because it cannot be subjected to quantitative analysis. The research findings showed that there were several environmental degradation challenges facing South East Nigeria, including soil erosion, land and water pollution, solid waste disposal and air pollution. These were caused mainly by human factors, especially technology and industrialization. The work argued that the South East people had a healthy relationship with the natural environment before the advent of British colonial rule. This relationship changed as a result of colonialism and its attendant effects in the area. Thus environmental problems in South East Nigeria developed over time as human socio-economic relations changed in global context.


Keywords:

Environment, Environmental degradation, Man, South East Nigeria, Colonialism.


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