Urban Environmental Education Review - Cornell Series in Environmental Education
Urban Environmental Education Review - Cornell Series in Environmental Education
hardback
Published:
6 June, 2017
Description
Urban Environmental Education Review explores how environmental education can contribute to urban sustainability. Urban environmental education includes any practices that create learning opportunities to foster individual and community well-being and environmental quality in cities. It fosters novel educational approaches and helps debunk common assumptions that cities are ecologically barren and that city people don't care for, or need, urban nature or a healthy environment.
Topics in Urban Environmental Education Review range from the urban context to theoretical underpinnings, educational settings, participants, and educational approaches in urban environmental education. Chapters integrate research and practice to help aspiring and practicing environmental educators, urban planners, and other environmental leaders achieve their goals in terms of education, youth and community development, and environmental quality in cities.
The ten-essay series Urban EE Essays, excerpted from Urban Environmental Education Review, may be found here: naaee.org/eepro/resources/urban-ee-essays. These essays explore various perspectives on urban environmental education and may be reprinted/reproduced only with permission from Cornell University Press.
More Details
| Type | Book |
|---|---|
| ISBN13 | 9781501705823 |
| ISBN10 | 1501705822 |
| Number Of Pages | 330 |
| Item Weight | 907 g |
| Product Dimensions | 152 x 229 x 28 mm |
| Publisher / Reseller | Cornell University Press |
| Format | hardback |
Media Reviews
"Urban Environmental Education Review is a fantastic and unprecedented addition to the literature on environmental education. I appreciate the thoughtfulness of the editors in including authors with many different disciplinary lenses on the field, from a wide geographic range (including within, not just between chapters), and who represent a mix of august, experienced, mid-career, and some new-to-the-field researchers. The chapter topics are logical and provide a nice flow to the book, and the prose is accessible and easy to read." -- Charlotte Clark, Nicholas School of the Environment, Duke University
Author's Bio
Alex Russ is an online course instructor in the Department of Natural Resources at Cornell University. Marianne E. Krasny is Professor in the Department of Natural Resources at Cornell University. She is first author of Civic Ecology: Adaptation and Transformation from the Ground Up.