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Kelly, Miriah Russo – Applied Environmental Education and Communication, 2019
Local communities are increasingly becoming concerned about what to do about changing climatic conditions and they want to know more about how to best work together to address complicated socioecological issues. This paper addresses this need by presenting findings from four exploratory case studies (two in Maine and two in Oregon). The…
Descriptors: Climate, Adjustment (to Environment), Community Involvement, Community Action
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Carvalho, Sara Costa; Meira Cartea, Pablo Ángel; Pazos, Araceli Serantes; Azeiteiro, Ulisses Miranda – Applied Environmental Education and Communication, 2019
Local institutions can be effective tools in engaging environmental education. Especially, Environmental Education Facilities/Centres (EFF) have a high degree of relevance in the Eixo Atlântico Region (Galicia, Spain and North of Portugal). This study investigates the EEF's capacity to improve social involvement and impact. A multiple case study…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Best Practices, Environmental Education, Community Involvement
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Tyson, Ben; Unson, Christine; Edgar, Nick – Applied Environmental Education and Communication, 2017
Three community engagement projects on the South Island of New Zealand are enacting education and communication initiatives to improve the uptake of best management practices on farms regarding nutrient management for improving water quality. Understanding the enablers and barriers to effective community-based catchment management is fundamental…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Community Involvement, Agricultural Production, Water Quality
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Mmojieje, Josephine – Applied Environmental Education and Communication, 2015
With no tangible evidence of widespread public engagement in the UK on matters relating to the environment, this article assesses the benefits of adopting the principles of key theoretical models on learning (e.g., Kolb's Experiential Model) in environmental campaigns. In addition, in order to facilitate the transition from environmental…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Community Involvement, Conservation (Environment), Learning Theories
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Robertson, Jodie; Edgar, Nick; Tyson, Ben – Applied Environmental Education and Communication, 2013
In 2006, dairy farmers in the Aorere Catchment of New Zealand began to investigate allegations that they had a pollution problem affecting the viability of the community's shellfish industry. From 2007 to 2010, the New Zealand Landcare Trust's Aorere Catchment Project (ACP) helped farmers engage in actions to improve conditions in their waterways.…
Descriptors: Water Quality, Agricultural Occupations, Foreign Countries, Improvement Programs
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Winters, Charlene A.; Kuntz, Sandra W.; Weinert, Clarann; Black, Brad – Applied Environmental Education and Communication, 2014
As a means to involve the public in research, the National Institutes of Health (NIH) established the Partners in Research Program and solicited research grant applications from academic/scientific institutions and community organizations that proposed to forge partnerships: (a) to study methods and strategies to engage and inform the public…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Environmental Education, Environmental Influences, Natural Disasters
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Daudi, Sabiha S. – Applied Environmental Education and Communication, 2008
Environmental literacy has been defined in various ways: from acquisition of scientific knowledge to addressing environmental concerns through indigenous knowledge. Program planners and educators need to identify and employ strategies for inclusive program development where all stakeholders are given an equal opportunity to share their opinions as…
Descriptors: Indigenous Knowledge, Environmental Education, Program Development, Literacy
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Gollin, Lisa X.; McMillen, Heather; Wilcox, Bruce – Applied Environmental Education and Communication, 2004
Semistructured interviews were conducted to explore local, lay perceptions and valuations of native and nonnative flora in order to better understand and anticipate community perceptions of, and potential participation in revegetation or eradication conservation efforts in multiethnic communities of Oahu, Hawai'i. The authors detail the…
Descriptors: Environmental Education, Conservation (Environment), Community Involvement, Ecology
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Whelan, James; La Rocca, Sam – Applied Environmental Education and Communication, 2004
Managers and decision-makers are under increasing pressure to engage community members along with experts in considering and resolving environmental degradation. This is especially the case with respect to decisions concerning water quality and quantity in Australia. The commitment of citizens and government to sustainable catchment management and…
Descriptors: Water Quality, Water, Environmental Education, Community Involvement
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Dyment, Janet; O'Connell, Tim – Applied Environmental Education and Communication, 2007
In this article, we describe how journals can be used on wilderness expeditions as a tool for meeting some of the elements of sustainability education. Using Lefebvre's criteria for evaluating sustainability education efforts, we describe the potential and reality of using journals to help students: (1) put emphasis on interacting with nature and…
Descriptors: Journal Writing, Environmental Education, Community Involvement, Lifelong Learning