

Author: Castillo Alicia García-Ruvalcaba Salvador R. Luis M. Martínez
Publisher: Routledge Ltd
ISSN: 1469-5871
Source: Environmental Education Research, Vol.8, Iss.4, 2002-11, pp. : 395-411
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Abstract
Ecological research is expected to provide a scientific basis on which environmental management decisions can be taken. Environmental education is seen as raising environmental awareness among human populations and as a provider of the knowledge, values, attitudes and skills needed to protect the environment. This article proposes that in the context of developing countries such as Mexico, one role for environmental education is to facilitate the utilisation of ecological information in the solution of problems. In order to outline how this can work in practice, a case study is used to outline the role of environmental education as the linkage between science (its institutions, actors and products) and different sectors of society involved in the management of ecosystems, their resources and the services they provide.
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