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In 2005, The United Nations launched its Decade of Education for
Sustainable Development, which recognises that education, including
Higher Education is the key to the change in social attitudes that
will be needed to protect the welfare of future generations. This
involves helping learners to live as though the future matters and
to achieve ecoliteracy. This includes the understanding that
personal lifestyle decisions may have consequences, ranging from
climate change, through loss of biodiversity, to pollution and
resource depletion that may permit environmental degradation on a
planetary scale. It also involves helping them to develop the
skills needed to cope with such challenges. This international
collection of research papers and position statements from special
issues of the Journal of Geography in Higher Education and Applied
Environmental Education and Communication, written by many of the
leading practitioners in the field, aims to provide resources and
practical guidance for all seeking to promote and engage in
education for a sustainable future. Rabindranath Tagore encouraged
each learner to make their actions demonstrate a harmonious union
between education and environment. David Orr argued that the world
needs people who live well in their places to make the world both
habitable and humane and that the main challenge for education is
to help learners make their minds fit for life on Earth. This book
tries to chart a practical route towards these objectives. This
book was previously published as special issues of the Journal of
Geography in Higher Education and Applied Environmental Education
and Communication
In 2005, The United Nations launched its Decade of Education for
Sustainable Development, which recognises that education, including
Higher Education is the key to the change in social attitudes that
will be needed to protect the welfare of future generations. This
involves helping learners to live as though the future matters and
to achieve ecoliteracy. This includes the understanding that
personal lifestyle decisions may have consequences, ranging from
climate change, through loss of biodiversity, to pollution and
resource depletion that may permit environmental degradation on a
planetary scale. It also involves helping them to develop the
skills needed to cope with such challenges. This international
collection of research papers and position statements from special
issues of the Journal of Geography in Higher Education and Applied
Environmental Education and Communication, written by many of the
leading practitioners in the field, aims to provide resources and
practical guidance for all seeking to promote and engage in
education for a sustainable future. Rabindranath Tagore encouraged
each learner to make their actions demonstrate a harmonious union
between education and environment. David Orr argued that the world
needs people who live well in their places to make the world both
habitable and humane and that the main challenge for education is
to help learners make their minds fit for life on Earth. This book
tries to chart a practical route towards these objectives. This
book was previously published as special issues of the Journal of
Geography in Higher Education and Applied Environmental Education
and Communication
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