
Education for Sustainable Development
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This book was previously published as special issues of the Journal of Geography in Higher Education and Applied Environmental Education and Communication
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Martin Haigh and David Higgitt are Co-Editors of the Journal of Geography in Higher Education and Professors at Oxford Brookes University, UK and the National University of Singapore, respectively.
Content
Approaching the UN Decade of Education for Sustainable Development: Prospects and Challenges David Higgitt
SECTION 1
1.1 Educating Earth-literate leaders Stephen Martin and Rolf Jucker
1.2 Greening the University Curriculum: Appraising an International Movement Martin Haigh
1.3 Environmental Education for Sustainable Development in Russia N.S. Kasimov, S.M. Malkhazova and E.P. Romanova
1.4 An Environmental Education Concept for Galtur, Austria Angela Michiko Hama, Michael Seitz, Anja Sansone and Johann Stotter
1.5 Sustainability, Systems Thinking and Professional Practice Stephen Martin, James Brannigan and Annie Hall
1.6 Environmental Research and Education in US Geography Robert S. Bednarz
1.7 Finding Space for Education for Sustainable Development in the Enterprise Economy David Higgitt
1.8 Cultural Assumptions against Sustainability: An International Survey Barbara Gambini
1.9 A Due Diligence Report on New Zealand's Educational Contribution to the UN Decade of Education for Sustainable Development David Chapman, Mary Flaws and Richard Le Heron
1.10 Sustainable Development within UK Higher Education: Revealing Tendencies and Tensions William Scott and Stephen Gough
1.11 A Centre of Excellence in Education for Sustainable Development Alan Dyer, David Selby and Brian Chalkley
1.12 Sustainability Education in Scotland: The Impact of National and International Initiatives on Teacher Education and Outdoor Education Peter Higgins and Gordon Kirk
1.13 Promoting Environmental Education for Sustainable Development: The Value of Links between Higher Education and Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs) Martin J. Haigh
1.14 The Firm and Shaky Ground of Education for Sustainable Development David Selby
SECTION 2
2.1 The United Nations Decade of Education for Sustainable Development (2005-2014): Learning to Live Together Sustainably Bernard P.Y. Combes
2.2 EE and ESD: Two Paradigms, One Crucial Goal Rosalyn McKeown and Chuck Hopkins
2.3 Some Systems Thinking Concepts for Environmental Educators during the Decade of Education for Sustainable Development Jaimie P. Cloud
2.4 Challenging a "Closing Circle": Alternative Research Agendas for the ESD Decade Lucie Sauve and Tom Berryman
2.5 Education for Sustainable Development and Global Citizenship-The UK Perspective Douglas Bourn
2.6 Curriculum for the Bioregion: Learning to Live Sustainably in Our "Life Places" Jean MacGregor
2.7 The Ahmedabad Declaration Mary Paden
2.8 Argentina and Education for Sustainable Development Marta Andelman
2.9 The Decade of Education for Sustainable Development: A Perspective from Australia Josephine R. Lang
2.10 Is It Possible to Benefit from the Decade for Education for Sustainable Development? Ziole Zanotto Malhadas
2.11 The Meaning of the DESD for Us in Japan: Three Years After Proposing it to the World Sachi Ninomiya-Lim
2.12 The Eastern Africa Environmental Network and the Decade of Education for Sustainable Development George Malakwen
2.13 Sustainable Development by Instinct, Challenges,and Opportunities in the Decade Gary Lim and Khaeril Zach Abdullah
2.14 The Decade of Education for Sustainable Development: Challenges and Opportunities in Mexico Edgar Gonzalez-Gaudino
2.15 Education for Sustainable Development in New Zealand Barry Law
2.16 Embarking on the Decade for Sustainable Development: A Swaziland View Irma Allen
PROSPECTIVE
Emerging Opportunities in Education for Sustainable Development Brian Chalkley
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