Education is an established tool to enhance human-environment relationships, despite the lack of empirical evidence to support its use. We used theories of change to unpack assumptions about the role of education in conservation. We interviewed practitioners from 15 conservation organizations in Madagascar to typify implicit pathways of change and assess whether emerging pathways echo theoretical advances. Five pathways were drivers of change: increasing knowledge, changing emotional connection and changing traditional cultural practices, fostering leaders, diversifying outcomes, and influencing community and society. These pathways reflect existing sociopsychological theories on learning and behavioral change. Most interviewees' organizati...
Conservation professionals recognize the need to evaluate education initiatives with a flexible appr...
This article provides ethnographic insight into the more-than-human relationships enacted through yo...
The significance of environment and sustainability education research and practice, and its potentia...
Education is an established tool to enhance human-environment relationships, despite the lack of emp...
In recognising a changing social future, this paper posits that the future relevance and sustainabil...
The UN has declared 2005 to 2014 the Decade of Education for Sustainable Development. However, educ...
Scientists have warned decision-makers about the severe consequences of the global environmental cri...
Calls for a common environmental education (EE) vision imply imposing certain values as universal. N...
Die Dissertation behandelt in einem interdisziplinären Mixed-Method-Ansatz die Möglichkeiten von Umw...
Ecological degradation threatens the life-giving capacity of Earth. Literature identifies education ...
In a globally fast-changing world, dedicated conservationists play a central role in societies movin...
Participation is a key component in socially just, successful nature conservation. Yet, participatio...
We examine issues to consider when reframing conservation science and practice in the context of glo...
This article provides ethnographic insight into the more-than-human relationships enacted through yo...
Conservation professionals recognize the need to evaluate education initiatives with a flexible appr...
This article provides ethnographic insight into the more-than-human relationships enacted through yo...
The significance of environment and sustainability education research and practice, and its potentia...
Education is an established tool to enhance human-environment relationships, despite the lack of emp...
In recognising a changing social future, this paper posits that the future relevance and sustainabil...
The UN has declared 2005 to 2014 the Decade of Education for Sustainable Development. However, educ...
Scientists have warned decision-makers about the severe consequences of the global environmental cri...
Calls for a common environmental education (EE) vision imply imposing certain values as universal. N...
Die Dissertation behandelt in einem interdisziplinären Mixed-Method-Ansatz die Möglichkeiten von Umw...
Ecological degradation threatens the life-giving capacity of Earth. Literature identifies education ...
In a globally fast-changing world, dedicated conservationists play a central role in societies movin...
Participation is a key component in socially just, successful nature conservation. Yet, participatio...
We examine issues to consider when reframing conservation science and practice in the context of glo...
This article provides ethnographic insight into the more-than-human relationships enacted through yo...
Conservation professionals recognize the need to evaluate education initiatives with a flexible appr...
This article provides ethnographic insight into the more-than-human relationships enacted through yo...
The significance of environment and sustainability education research and practice, and its potentia...