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Biodiversity as affected by farming systems and landscape
Child Neglect: A Guide for Prevention, Assessment, and Intervention
Each day, the safety and well-being of some children across the Nation are threatened by child abuse and neglect. Intervening effectively in the lives of these children and their families is not the sole responsibility of any single agency or professional group, but rather is a shared community concern.
Management and Eucalyptus
The aim of Sustainable Forest Management and Eucalyptus is to inform
			society of the reality of a tree which is often criticised but about which
			little is actually known in terms of its extraordinary function and characteristics,
			aspects which make it a unique resource in terms of generating
			wealth and environmental benefits.
			Through mass fixing of carbon and the corresponding oxygen production,
			eucalyptus plantations create the renewable raw material which
			is used to produce pulp and energy: cultivated wood and the forest
A Situational Analysis of Education for Sustainanle Development in the Asia-Pacific Region
Environmental Studies For Undergraduate Courses
The importance of environmental science and environmental studies cannot be
			disputed. The need for sustainable development is a key to the future of mankind.
			Continuing problems of pollution, loss of forget, solid waste disposal, degradation of
			environment, issues like economic productivity and national security, Global warming,
			the depletion of ozone layer and loss of biodiversity have made everyone aware of
			environmental issues. The United Nations Coference on Environment and Development
Environmental Education and Communication (EE&C) for Behavior Change
USAID/Bolivia contracted GreenCOM, the Environmental Education and Communication
			(EE&C) Project, to conduct a participatory assessment of EE&C needs and opportunities,
			develop an overarching EE&C conceptual framework and set of EE&C recommendations and
			implementation options, and explore how EE&C could be used as a mechanism to help bridge
			and develop stronger collaboration within USAID/Bolivia and between USAID/Bolivia and its
			partners.
A Comprehensive approach to Needs Assessment, Project Planning and Implementation, and Evaluation
This manual is intended to assist NOAA professionals as they design and implement
			education projects.
			Much of “Part II: Project Planning and Implementation” is based on the Project Design
			and Evaluation course offered by the NOAA Coastal Services Center.
			Examples and case studies integral to this manual were developed with the help of
			education and outreach staff in the following NOAA line offices: National Weather
			Service (NWS), National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS), National Ocean Service (NOS)
ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION TRAINER’S GUIDE FOR NATURE CONSERVATION
The most widely used definition and
			concept of environmental education
			(EE) was identified at the first intergovernment
			conference on EE in Tbilisi,
			Georgia in 1977. This concept was stated as
			follows:
			“Environmental Education (EE) is a process
			aimed at developing a world population that
			is aware of and concerned about the total
			environment and its associated problems, and
			which has the knowledge, attitudes, motivation,
			commitment, and skills to work individually and
Australian Journal of Environmental Education
Australian Journal of Environmental Education
			Editor
			Dr Amy Cutter-Mackenzie, Monash University, Melbourne, Australia
			Editorial Administrators - Mrs Donna Bennett & Mrs Stephanie Hodgson, Office Logistics, Brisbane, Australia
			International Board of Advisory Editors
			Professor Julian Agyeman, Tufts University, USA
			Mrs Elisabeth Barratt Hacking, University of Bath, United Kingdom
			Professor Robert Barratt, Bath Spa University, United Kingdom
			Dr Kiran Chhokar, Centre for Environment Education, India