
e-library
Teenagers and biodiversity - worlds apart?
4.YOUNG PEOPLE AND BIODIVERSITY (Nature will lose out to industry and companies; There's nothing I can do about it anyway; I know so little about nature; Maybe I should take more interest in nature; If I were minister for Nature; Not in my back yard; Dilemma);
5.BRINGING NATURE TO YOUNG PEOPLE (Nature education; Nature appeal; Nature research); 6.THE QUESTIONNAIRE RESULTS (The questionnaire; Selection of schools);
7.SUMMARY TABLES OF ANSWERS TO THE QUESTIONS (What do you do and think now; Nature and Society in twenty years time; Your life in twenty years time); 8.Suggested further reading
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Keywordslist Public Participation
Audience: Practioners
What is the e-library?
The e-library has been designed to provide members of GreenKeys with information, access to resources and inspiration on the topics of green spaces development and urban sustainability. GreenKeys' e-library users have the ability to post both printed and online information and resources, search them and, thus, contribute to a transnational exchange of experiences and ideas on these issues.
The e-Library contributions are, as the good practice examples, presented under the following aspects:
- Ecological Functionality
- Social Aspects
- Economic Benefit
- Public Participation
- Innovative Funding Strategies
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