Concluding Remarks and the direction of future research
The present paper is a further extension in an earlier paper on religiosity and natural resource management (Hamdani
and Freeman). It is advocated that, among other standard economic factors, religiosity also affects the pattern of natural resource use. As also explained in an earlier study (Hamdani
and Freeman, 2008) that religiosity is likely to affect the behavior regarding use of natural resources.
The people with high religiosity have been observed avoiding water wastage, polluting public water, and creating other forms of negative externalities (as this has been condemned in religions). The present study postulates that this effect of religiosity is likely to bemore stronger
in the presence of theMahdvi
religiosity. Similarly that study also mentioned with reference to religious resources that supplications andsadaqah
can result in increased water quantities.
The author is witness to more than hundreds of events when people prayed in a prescribed manner and soon after the pray finished, there was raining. The future research agenda can include data collection on these aspects and empirical analysis not because of proving the truths of religion with the help of empirics but providing the researchers and learners a ground for diverting some of their energies to the scientific study of religion.
Construction of religiosity with special reference toMahdism
doctrine is also a great job yet to be done. It is also need of the time to include special questions in national surveys aboutMahdism
where it may have an effect on human behaviors (as observed).
Supporting the earlier recommendations that 'if justices, peace and fairness in use of water and other natural resources is considered to be a need of the globe these days, then investment in religious human capital seems to be a strong candidate for contemporary budget allocations'.
It is suggested that enough resources should be allocated for research and surveys that explore relationships between material and non-material variables and such as economic variables, religiosity, human values,futuristics
and in particular, the belief in second coming of Jesus and appearance of ImamMahdi
(Ajj
.).
Water-stressed countries are those with annual water resources of between 1,000 and 1,700 cubic meters per person, shown in italic. Countries suffering from water scarcity are those with annual supplies of less than 1,000 cubic meters per person, shown in dark type.
TFR = Total Fertility RateaIn
cubic meters per year
Source: Gardner-Outlaw &Engelman
, Sustaining water, easing scarcity: A second update, Washington, D.C., Population Action International, 1997 (69). Gardner-Outlaw andEngelman
base their calculations on UN Population Division population estimates. The growth rate and TFR data come from:Populatoin
Reference Bureau, World Population Data Sheet, 1998,Wahsington
, D.C., 1998.
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