About Environmental Education

Definition

WAEE: Environmental education is a process aimed at developing a citizenry which is knowledgeable about natural and human-made environments and their associated issues, skilled in resolving those issues, and motivated to participate in actions leading to the quality of the environment and the quality of life. 

Belgrade Charter, 1976: The goal of environmental education is to develop a world population that is aware of, and concerned about, the environmental and its associated problems, and which has the knowledge, skills, attitudes, motivations, and commitment to work individually and collectively toward solutions of current problems and the prevention of new ones.

UNESCO, Tbilisi Declaration, 1978: Environmental education is a learning process that increases people’s knowledge and awareness about the environment and associated challenges, develops the necessary skills and expertise to address the challenges, and fosters attitudes, motivations, and commitments to make informed decisions and take responsible action.

U.S. EPA: Environmental education (EE) increases public awareness and knowledge of environmental issues and challenges. Through EE, people gain an understanding of how their individual actions affect the environment, acquire skills that they can use to weigh various sides of issues, and become better equipped to make informed decisions. EE also gives people a deeper understanding of the environment, inspiring them to take personal responsibility for its preservation and restoration. www.epa.gov/enviroed/

Wisconsin Environmental Education Board (WEEB): Environmental education is a lifelong learning process that leads to an informed and involved citizenry having the creative problem-solving skills, scientific and social literacy, ethical awareness and sensitivity for the relationship between humans and the environment, and commitment to engage in responsible individual and cooperative actions. By these actions, environmentally literate citizens will help ensure an ecologically and economically sustainable environment.

Global Development Research Center - Defining Environmental Education: www.gdrc.org/uem/ee/1-1.html  

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