Grants :: Small Grant Facilities :: Education for coastal and marine biodiversity conservation through schools
Microscopic fun - learning about marine plankton, Palk Bay, Tamil Nadu © MFF India, 2013
The objective of the project is to develop and education and awareness programme on coastal and marine biodiversity conservation, and to test it in nine schools in Gujarat, Goa, Kerala, Tamil Nadu and Pondicherry
Threats to Indian coastal and marine ecosystems are intensifying with time; the effects of these will be felt in greater strength by future generations if we continue to exploit the environment unsustainably. Current school and college related education and awareness programmes on coastal and marine issues are inadequate, partly due to the lacking quality and quantity of available information. This project will develop and assess a marine education related curriculum in nine coastal schools in Gujarat, Goa, Kerala, Tamil Nadu and Pondicherry. Schools will be engaged in field based learning (to identify and address threats to coastal and marine ecosystems and biodiversity) with guidance from CEE, as well as participation from the local community and key stakeholders. The project contributes to Aichi Target 1 (UN CBD) which states that “by 2020, at the latest, people are aware of the values of biodiversity and the steps they can take to conserve and use it sustainably”.
Students and teachers of project schools
Local communities with whom school project activities are conducted
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The project methodology encourages students to identify sustainability issues in their coastal stretches, including community concerns. Through teacher facilitation and student discussions on such issues they can relate the climate change angle/perception to understand the underlying cause-effect relation of such issues. Students formulate their local actions like tree plantations; beach cleaning etc. which also contribute to positive actions for climate change adaptation/mitigation
Schools in Gujarat (Gulf of Kutch, Diu, Daman, Bharuch); North Goa; Kerala (Kannur); Pondicherry; Tamil Nadu
10th Dec 2013 to 15th Jun 2015
INR 1,159,500
Center for Environment Eduation (CEE): INR 224,000
Co-financing from other CEE Project 1600): INR 105,000
Participating schools: INR 99,000 (in total)
Dr. Shriji Kurup
Programme Coordinator, Center for Environment Education
Email: shriji.kurup@ceeindia.org
Author: CEE and IUCN
Publisher: IUCN
Posted on: 12th May 2016
Category: SGF (Small Grant Facility)
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