"Desde una aproximación ética, reconocidos profesionales con amplia experiencia en los medios y en organismos, como la Oficina Española de Cambio Climático o la Agencia Estatal de Meteorología, profesores doctores de catorce universidades, entre ellos una decena de investigadores del Observator
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io de la Comunicación del Cambio Climático y el director del Centro Knight de Periodismo Ambiental de la Michigan State University, abordan los asuntos propios de la especialidad aportando reflexión y claves para comunicar sobre medio ambiente y cambio climático de la mejor manera posible." (Tapa posterior)
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"An ongoing partnership between UNESCO’s Global Education Monitoring (GEM) Report and the Monitoring and Evaluating Climate Communication and Education (MECCE) Project, hosted by the Sustainability and Education Policy Network (SEPN), has developed 80 country profiles on CCE policies and practices
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. These are available on the MECCE Project website (www.mecce.ca) and on the GEM Report Profiles Enhancing Education Reviews website (PEER, www.education-profiles.org) which also hosts country profiles on other themes at the core of Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 4. The 80 country profiles provide a comparative perspective of countries’ progress in relation to Article 6 of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) and Article 12 of the Paris Agreement, through Action for Climate Empowerment (ACE); and on SDG Target 4.7, which focuses on education for sustainable development. The profiles cover all regions of the world, all income levels. The countries they cover are home to 75% of the global population [...] The GEM Report and MECCE Project teams have developed several measures to identify global trends in policies and practices in the country profiles (Figure 1). The measures can support countries to learn from peers. They can also support global target-setting and benchmarking in diverse contexts – particularly when used in combination with global indicators, regional and national surveys and polls, and qualitative Information. Some of the measures are illustrated in the following pages." (Pages 2-3)
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"The book brings together international educators working from a variety of perspectives to engage both theory and application. Contributors address how pedagogy can stimulate ecological wakefulness, support diverse and praxis-based ways of learning, and nurture environmental change agents. Addition
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ally, the volume responds to a practical need to increase teaching effectiveness of environmental communication across disciplines by offering a repertoire of useful learning activities and assignments. Altogether, it provides an impetus for reflection upon and enhancement of our own practice as environmental educators, practitioners, and students." (Publisher description)
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"The book is organised into three sections. The first addresses the link between indigenous knowledge and indigenous language, and explores the opportunities this interconnection provides for understanding and countering declines in both. The second section examines how the loss of indigenous knowle
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dge due to insensitive school programmes may be countered by integrating indigenous knowledge and languages into school curricula. The third section explores the need for the revitalisation of indigenous ways of learning, generally outside of a classroom environment, and how this may be practically viable in modern contexts." (Structure of the book, page 6-7)
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"La caja de herramientas se ha creado para servir tanto como un recurso para los talleres de capacitación regional para las personas que coordinan las Estrategias Nacionales de Biodiversidad y Planes de Acción (ENBPA), así como un recurso para cuando regresen a sus lugares de trabajo y deban resp
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onder a las problemáticas relacionadas con CEPA, como parte de sus responsabilidades diarias. Esta guía proporciona orientación sobre dónde, cuándo y cómo utilizar una amplia gama de intervenciones educativas y de comunicación. La caja de herramientas consta de cuatro secciones que contienen orientaciones y herramientas para intervenciones en CEPA por parte de los/as coordinadores/as de las ENBPA [...] Las secciones y los temas escogidos se basan en las encuestas que se realizaron a los/las usuarios/as de esta caja de herramientas. La mayor parte del contenido está organizado con base a la pregunta “¿cómo...?”. Debido a que las personas que coordinan las ENBPA son gente ocupada y tienen poco tiempo para leer el contenido de cada “CÓMO” de CEPA, en todas las secciones se presenta en tres formas diferentes: hojas informativas, ejemplos, listados con puntos clave. De esta manera la guía ofrece una oportunidad para que los/as lectores/as revisen rápidamente una página que atrae su atención, hacia otra que puede ser de utilidad inmediata para ellos/as. Esta caja de herramientas no pretende que se lea como un libro de texto o un manual de comunicación, desde la A hasta la Z." (Prefacio)
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"The toolkit is meant to serve both as a resource for the regional training workshops for National Biodiversity Strategies and Action Plans (NBSAP) coordinators as well as a resource base for them for national focal points (NFPs) when they are back in their work place and are dealing with Communicat
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ion, education and public awareness (CEPA) issues as part of their daily responsibilities. The toolkit provides guidance on where, when and how to use a wide range of education and communication interventions. The toolkit consists of 4 sections that contain guidance and tools for CEPA interventions by NBSAP coordinators: What is CEPA and how to get started; How to network and raise awareness; How to engage stakeholders and mainstream biodiversity; How to plan communication strategically The sections and the issues in each section are based on the surveys exploring the questions end users have. Most of the content is organized on the basis of the question ‘how to’. As NBSAP coordinators are busy people and have little time to read, the content of each HOW TO aspect of CEPA in all sections is presented in three different ways: Fact sheets; Examples; Checklists. The toolkit in this way offers an opportunity for readers to flip through and zap from one page that attracts their attention to another that could be of immediate use to them. The toolkit is not meant to read as a text book or manual on communication from A–Z." (Preface)
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"Section One, Fundamental Concepts in Environmental Education and Communciation (EE&C) provides an orientation to four theoretical perspectives that have shaped GreenCOM’s approach to environmental education and communication projects: behavior change, participation, gender, and systems thinking.
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Each has its own research framework and following, yet each contributes an important set of ideas to environmental education and communication activities. In Section Two, Planning EE&C Programs, a variety of GreenCOM experiences illustrate the basic process of designing education and communication programs: needs assessment, formative research, pre-testing, and evaluation. Taken together they form a reliable and well-tested model for program development. Section Three, Conducting EE&C Activities, looks at staff and participant training workshops, mass media campaigns, and how EE&C can affect public policy. Section Four, Putting It All Together, highlights several successful countrywide strategies from GreenCOM’s field experience. These cases illustrate some of the diverse approaches to building capacity and planning and implementing environmental education and communication. The projects involved training, policy initiatives, awards schemes, curriculum development, and multifaceted communication campaigns." (Page xiv)
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"This reader is envisioned as a resource for policy-makers and project planners, providing an overview of Environmental Communication as a management tool for initiatives geared towards environmental sustainability. The authors hope that their articles will convincingly show why and how Environmenta
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l Communication should become an integral component of policies and projects, and thereby help ensure that adequate human and financial resources are allocated to this end. The idea for this book was born at an international workshop on "Communicating the Environment" organized by the Deutsche Gesellschaft für Technische Zusammenarbeit (GTZ) in Bonn, Germany in late 1996." (Preface, page 5)
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"This publication is designed as a handbook for environmental groups and government agencies that wish to undertake environmental public awareness activities and initiate environmental actions. It cannot and does not claim to be comprehensive for all users. Therefore it should be utilized in a flexi
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ble way. Use it for brainstorming ideas, for planning and designing your own programmes, for learning from our own experiences - both good and bad - and for useful contacts. It includes simple - and some might say "basic" - recommendations. This handbook does not pretend to offer systematic and comprehensive management tools. Experience in Mongolia has shown that keeping everything as simple and practical as possible enables a great number of NGOs, CBOs and concerned individuals to be involved. If diluted into too much terminology and details about state-of-the-art project cycle management, the process often leads to frustration and discouragement. The objective here is to foster action. Moreover, it is a process - we believe that one learns by doing. The sophistication in project design and implementation will grow as the programme continues and as support is provided to these organizations. For a first phase programme, getting the confidence of these organizations and individuals and harnessing their energy is the most important goal." (User guide, page 2)
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"Action Magazine is a non-government donor-funded project based in Harare, which produces a magazine for schools targeted at top primary level using a 'popular publishing' format - with comic book elements, fun and games features, cartoons, etc. - to present health and environmental science material
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in a manner which is attractive and easily accessible to children. The magazine was distributed to every school in Zimbabwe and, more recently, to some other countries in the Southern African region. This evaluation assessed the use of the magazine in Zimbabwe and in Botswana. Issues examines included children's visual literacy and appreciation of the health education messages, as well as the broader impact of health and environment science information on schools, children and the wider community, especially the remote and disadvantaged rural communities." (Hans M. Zell, Publishing, Books & Reading in Sub-Saharan Africa, 3d ed. 2008, nr. 2014)
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