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Traditional Wisdom for Modern Ecology: The Role of Swahili Sayings in Environmental Conservation

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  • Gerephace Mwangosi

    (Catholic University of Mbeya)

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This paper examines the contribution of Swahili sayings in preserving and protecting the environment in Tanzania. The primary data for this study were collected in the Mbeya region, specifically in Rungwe district, in Kandete ward (Ipelo and Bujingijira villages) and Luteba ward (Kilasi and Mpunguti villages). Interviews and discussions were conducted to gather first-hand information from participants. In the selected villages, 48 participants were employed with an average of 16 respondents per chosen village. The selection of participants considered both gender and age. Documentary reviews were also undertaken, using library research methods to verify the primary data. The findings are presented descriptively, guided by Ecological theory. Results indicate that in the context of environmental care and preservation, sayings provide moral guidance and behavioural norms related to ecological responsibilities, particularly in promoting sustainable and appropriate use of natural resources. This study underscores that in a world facing climate change and ecological degradation, the meaningful use of sayings can catalyse positive change in environmental conservation efforts.

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  • Gerephace Mwangosi, 2026. "Traditional Wisdom for Modern Ecology: The Role of Swahili Sayings in Environmental Conservation," International Journal of Research and Innovation in Applied Science, International Journal of Research and Innovation in Applied Science (IJRIAS), vol. 11(3), pages 79-85, March.
  • Handle: RePEc:bjf:journl:v:11:y:2026:i:3:p:79-85
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