Objective
This project aims to improve the frameworks for ecological understanding, applied to environmental education; to provide supporting ecological resource materials for public and policy decision-makers and green non governmental organizations; and to sharpen understanding of the differing perceptions in east and west arising from the ecological sciences.
The work will utilize the considerable differences between eastern and western countries, their different cultural backgrounds and very contrasted present circumstances, to enhance mutual understanding and to adapt materials for different areas and different audiences. The NIS has a rich cultural heritage which includes a tradition in ecological philosophy. However, it has not had the benefits of the flood of ecological evaluation which has been published in the West in recent years. At the same time, the NIS has a social heritage giving opportunities for new approaches to sustainable development.
The results of the work will be presented in the form of resource manuals, oriented to three types of audience: greens, teachers, and decision-makers. These manuals will contain brief and clearly expressed ideas oriented to specific interests of the given audience as well as lists of references.
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Coordinator
EH8 9LN Edinburgh
United Kingdom
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