Ecological Ethics: Destruction of ‘’Pendadactilos Mountains’’ in the Northern Cyprus by Kemal Bolayır MD* in Archaeology & Anthropology:Open Access_ American Journal of Archaeology
Abstract
For
years now, Cyprus have never been able to escape the intimidating sight on the
Pendadactilos range, due to the destruction on the mountains, that not only
impose an environmental hazard, but also effects human beings and also anyone
travelling to Cyprus, as a tourist. One can easily see a full view mountain
disaster on the way to capital Nicosia. This disturbing picture creates harm
moral and damages confidence. One might see the same mountain destruction in
the South Cyprus as well. Both sides very often are using dynamite to obtain
raw soil and stone building materials from mountain in order to prepare sand
and pebbles for building construction, to the cities and villages in the
island.
It
is interesting that there are not many people to express their feelings for the
destruction of mountains which is unethical and reflecting
deeply intimidating sight. Now there are a lot of universities in Cyprus,
educating departments of an university which host to thousands students each
year, teaching the subjects of geology, ecology, and also history but they are
not touching this remark as it should be
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