Environmental consciousness amongst indigenous youth in Kenya: The role of the Sengwer religious tradition
Environmental destruction has contributed to climate change, a contemporary threat to the survival of the human race. Currently, many young people across the world are increasingly and actively involved in climate action, because of the realisation that climate change will disproportionately affect...
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Auteurs principaux: | King'asia Mamati, Loreen Maseno |
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2021
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