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Obeng-Odoom, Franklin – Journal of Education for Sustainable Development, 2020
The current pandemic might temporarily slow down environmentally destructive economic growth. However, claiming that we are flattening the curve of (un)sustainability is dangerous. The global sustainability crisis is not just being driven by uneconomic growth but also increasing global inequality and social stratification. Teaching this key lesson…
Descriptors: Sustainability, Environmental Education, Social Stratification, Teaching Methods
Beadie, Nancy – Paedagogica Historica: International Journal of the History of Education, 2020
The economic and environmental significance of school land policy in the United States has yet to be imagined, let alone systematically studied, by scholars. Although the fact that Congress allocated shares of public lands to the support of schools beginning in the 1780s is well known, historians have not adequately assessed the impacts of that…
Descriptors: Land Use, Educational History, Public Policy, Natural Resources
Miyake, Saori; Renouf, Marguerite; Peterson, Ann; McAlpine, Clive; Smith, Carl – Journal of Rural Studies, 2012
Recent energy and climate policies, particularly in the developed world, have increased demand for bioenergy as an alternative, which has led to both direct and indirect land-use changes and an array of environmental and socio-economic concerns. A comprehensive understanding of the land-use dynamics of bioenergy crop production is essential for…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Land Use, Change, Energy
Sato, Michèle; Silva, Regina; Jaber, Michelle – Environmental Education Research, 2014
This article summarizes a social mapping project conducted by the Environmental Education, Communication and Arts Research Group from the Federal University of Mato Grosso. The primary goals of the project were to map the vulnerable social groups of Mato Grosso, and identify the social and environmental conflicts that put them in situations of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Environmental Education, Cartography, Population Groups
Klingen, Klarien Elisabeth; De Graaff, Jan; Botelho, Maria Izabel Vieira; Kessler, Aad – Journal of Agricultural Education and Extension, 2012
Purpose: Why do farmers not take better care of their soils? This article aims to give insight into how farmers look at soil quality management. Design/methodology/approach: It analyses diverse land management practices and visions on soils and soil quality of ten agroecological and 14 conventional smallholder farmers in Araponga, Minas Gerais,…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Hypothesis Testing, Public Policy, Policy Formation
Holmes, John – Journal of Rural Studies, 2012
Within Australia's tropical savanna zone, the northernmost frontier regions have experienced the swiftest transition towards multifunctional occupance, as a formerly flimsy productivist mode is readily displaced by more complex modes, with greater prominence given to consumption, protection and Indigenous values. Of these frontier regions, Cape…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Economic Factors, Power Structure, Conservation (Environment)
Gordon, Jason S.; Matarrita-Cascante, David; Stedman, Richard C.; Luloff, A. E. – Rural Sociology, 2010
Given increasing political and financial commitments to wildfire preparedness, risk policy demands that risk identification, assessment, and mitigation activities are balanced among diverse resident groups. Essential for this is the understanding of residents' perceptions of wildfire risks. This study compares wildfire-risk perceptions of…
Descriptors: Economic Development, Community Development, Land Use, Population Trends
Small-Scale Farming in Semi-Arid Areas: Livelihood Dynamics between 1997 and 2010 in Laikipia, Kenya
Ulrich, Anne; Speranza, Chinwe Ifejika; Roden, Paul; Kiteme, Boniface; Wiesmann, Urs; Nusser, Marcus – Journal of Rural Studies, 2012
The rural population of semi-arid lands in Kenya face multiple challenges that result from population growth, poor markets, land use and climatic changes. In particular, subsistence oriented farmers face various risks and opportunities in their attempt to secure their livelihoods. This paper presents an analysis on how livelihood assets and…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Portfolios (Background Materials), Animals, Rural Farm Residents
Overton, John; Heitger, Jo – Journal of Rural Studies, 2008
Rural places acquire value in different ways and geographers have adopted a range of approaches to understand the way value is created in land and place. This paper analyses the case of the Gimblett Gravels wine district in Hawke's Bay, New Zealand. This district has been transformed over the space of 20 years from a peri-urban wasteland to, now,…
Descriptors: Economic Development, Foreign Countries, Government Role, Environmental Influences
Markey, Sean; Halseth, Greg; Manson, Don – Journal of Rural Studies, 2008
In current policy discourse, rural decline is often described as an inevitable process associated with such broader structural trends as globalization and urbanization. The purpose of this paper is to challenge the supposed inevitability of rural decline in northern British Columbia (BC), Canada. We argue that rural decline in northern BC has been…
Descriptors: Economic Development, Foreign Countries, State Government, Comparative Analysis
Ponti, Luigi; Gutierrez, Andrew Paul – Bulletin of Science, Technology & Society, 2009
In light of the recently developed European Union (EU) Biofuels Strategy, the literature is reviewed to examine (a) the coherency of biofuel production with the EU nonindustrial vision of agriculture, and (b) given its insufficient land base, the implications of a proposed bioenergy pact to grow biofuel crops in the developing world to meet EU…
Descriptors: Land Use, Foreign Countries, Climate, Agriculture
Setha, Vung; Mund, Jan-Peter – International Research in Geographical and Environmental Education, 2008
Land management and land administration are defined as a system of planning, management and administration methods and techniques that aims to integrate ecological with social, economic and legal principles in the management of land for urban and rural development purposes. The main objective is to meet changing and developing human needs, while…
Descriptors: Geography Instruction, Economic Development, Environmental Education, Foreign Countries
Darling, H. S. – Teacher Education in New Countries, 1970
Descriptors: Agricultural Production, Agriculture, Developing Nations, Economic Development
Barry, Tom – American Indian Journal, 1980
Discusses past exploitation of Indians by energy development efforts on tribal lands and forecasts a changing climate in the coming decade in which tribes may negotiate vastly improved economic agreements for development of their resources or may reject energy development altogether. (DS)
Descriptors: American Indians, Economic Development, Government Role, Land Use
D'Andrea, Patricia – La Confluencia, 1976
First in a four-part series on power in the Four Corners Region, this article presents the opinions of representatives of the Sierra Club, which is one of the non-governmental groups who have shown an interest in the region. (NQ)
Descriptors: Conflict, Economic Development, Land Use, Natural Resources