Making Biodiversity Conservation Happen: The Role of Environmental Education and Communication
By Pat Foster-Turley, 1996, Environmental Education and Communication Project (GreenCOM), U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID)
Recognizing the environmental and economic benefits of biodiversity means acknowledging how people protect or destroy the earth's biological richness. People make decisions and take action based on information, perceptions, and alternatives. This paper demonstrates effective techniques from the field of environmental education and communication (EE&C) that can help biodiversity conservationists and program managers apply their art and science. 4-38.pdf
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Environmental Education and Communication Project (GreenCOM), 1996, In accordance with Title 17 U.S.C. section 107, any copyrighted material herein is distributed without profit or payment for non-profit research and educational purposes only.
