This study seeks to understand children's perceptions of their present and future environments in the highly biodiverse and rapidly changing landscapes of Kalimantan, Indonesian Borneo. We analyzed drawings by children (target age 10-15 years) from 22 villages, which show how children perceive the present conditions of forests and wildlife surrounding their villages and how they expect conditions to change over the next 15 years. Analyses of picture elements and their relationships to current landscape variables indicate that children have a sophisticated understanding of their environment and how different environmental factors interact, either positively or negatively. Children appear to have landscape-dependent environmental perceptions,...
Children’s perceptions of their environment carry with them into adulthood, determining their capaci...
We ascertained villagers' perceptions about the importance of forests for their livelihoods and heal...
In order to promote the concept of sustainability, UN ESCO (2002) proposes that humankind must learn...
This study seeks to understand children's perceptions of their present and future environments in th...
This study seeks to understand children's perceptions of their present and future environments in th...
<p>Both the drawings represent respectively the present (A) and future conditions (B) of the forest ...
The research indicates the importance of learning about our natural environment from an early age t...
The research reported here forms part of a major international study entitled Emergent Environmental...
AbstractThe aim of the study is to analyze children's drawings on their environmental learning exper...
Children's perceptions of their environment carry with them into adulthood, determining their capaci...
Child-nature interaction has undergone drastic changes in modern history, from a free outdoor childh...
Australia holds some of the most unique, diverse and vulnerable ecosystems in the world, ranging fro...
Aim: The aim of this study was to investigate early childhood learners’ (5-8 years old) perceptions ...
[[abstract]]In human history, forests are always relevant to the life and the civilization on earth....
We ascertained villagers' perceptions about the importance of forests for their livelihoods and heal...
Children’s perceptions of their environment carry with them into adulthood, determining their capaci...
We ascertained villagers' perceptions about the importance of forests for their livelihoods and heal...
In order to promote the concept of sustainability, UN ESCO (2002) proposes that humankind must learn...
This study seeks to understand children's perceptions of their present and future environments in th...
This study seeks to understand children's perceptions of their present and future environments in th...
<p>Both the drawings represent respectively the present (A) and future conditions (B) of the forest ...
The research indicates the importance of learning about our natural environment from an early age t...
The research reported here forms part of a major international study entitled Emergent Environmental...
AbstractThe aim of the study is to analyze children's drawings on their environmental learning exper...
Children's perceptions of their environment carry with them into adulthood, determining their capaci...
Child-nature interaction has undergone drastic changes in modern history, from a free outdoor childh...
Australia holds some of the most unique, diverse and vulnerable ecosystems in the world, ranging fro...
Aim: The aim of this study was to investigate early childhood learners’ (5-8 years old) perceptions ...
[[abstract]]In human history, forests are always relevant to the life and the civilization on earth....
We ascertained villagers' perceptions about the importance of forests for their livelihoods and heal...
Children’s perceptions of their environment carry with them into adulthood, determining their capaci...
We ascertained villagers' perceptions about the importance of forests for their livelihoods and heal...
In order to promote the concept of sustainability, UN ESCO (2002) proposes that humankind must learn...