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A rapid assessment of perceptions into environmental management in the Maldives : volume 1 : environmental education and community mobilisation

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dc.contributor.author Smith, Jady
dc.contributor.author Nielsen, Christian
dc.contributor.author Shafeega, Fathimath
dc.contributor.author Ahmed, Zameela
dc.contributor.author Henderson, Robbie
dc.contributor.author ޖޭޑީ ސްމިތް
dc.contributor.author ކޮރިސްޓިއަން ނިއެލްސަން
dc.contributor.author ފާތިމަތު ޝަފީގާ
dc.contributor.author ޒަމީލާ އަޙްމަދު
dc.contributor.author ރޮބީ ހެންޑޭސަން
dc.date.accessioned 2019-12-05T05:42:53Z
dc.date.available 2019-12-05T05:42:53Z
dc.date.issued 2006-05
dc.identifier.citation Smith, J., nielsen, C., Shafeeqa, F., Ahmed, Z., & Henderson, R. (2006). A rapid assessment of perceptions into environmental management in the Maldives : volume 1 : environmental education and community mobilisation. Male', Live & Learn Environmental Education. en_US
dc.identifier.citation ޖޭޑީ ސްމިތް، ކޮރިސްޓިއަން ނިއެލްސަން، ފާތިމަތު ޝަފީގާ، ޒަމީލާ އަޙްމަދު އަދި ރޮބީ ހެންޑޭސަން (2006) އަ ރެޕިޑް އެސެސްމަންޓް އޮފް ޕާރސެޕްޝަންސް އިންޓު އެންވާރަމަންޓަލް މެނޭޖްމަންޓް އިން ދަ މޯލްޑިވްސް : ވޮލިޔުމް 1 : އެންވާރަމަންޓަލް އެޑިޔުކޭޝަން އެންޑް ކޮމިއުނިޓީ މޮބިލައިޒޭޝަން. މާލެ: ލިވް އެންޑް ލާރން އެންވާރަމަންޓަލް އެޑިޔުކޭޝަން en_US
dc.identifier.uri http://saruna.mnu.edu.mv/jspui/handle/123456789/5789
dc.description.abstract This report is designed to provide a basis for the development of environmental education tools and methodologies for environmental management that are both effective and appropriate to the expectations and context of the beneficiaries. The findings from this Rapid Assessment of Perceptions (RAP) are numerous and reflective of the many challenges facing a small island state. The knowledge of environmental issues within the community was high and participants had good awareness of the links between social, economic and environmental issues. However, awareness alone will not lead to change: there is an apparent lack of the social/economic skills needed to act, coupled with poor understanding of alternative options. The general focus of environmental education in the past has been within the biophysical paradigm, exploring environmental linkages and some ‘cause and effect’ theories. While this paradigm is important and relevant, attention needs to be paid to the social and economic processes that mediate environmental sustainability, especially in the area of water governance. The RAP identified five defined areas where environmental management could be strengthened: (i) strengthening capacity for safeguarding and monitoring of water resources, (ii) cultivating domestic expertise in participative facilitation techniques, (iii) focusing on and understanding local needs and exciting skills and knowledge and (iv) promoting of individual and community reflective activities. Part IV of the report brings forward the scope, principles and methodologies to advance sound environmental management through education and learning. en_US
dc.language.iso en en_US
dc.publisher Live & Learn Environmental Education en_US
dc.subject Environment en_US
dc.subject Environmental Education en_US
dc.subject Community en_US
dc.subject Water en_US
dc.subject Waste en_US
dc.subject Beach Erosion en_US
dc.subject Health en_US
dc.subject Ecosystems en_US
dc.subject Tsunami Disaster en_US
dc.subject Maldives en_US
dc.subject Education en_US
dc.subject Environmental Issues en_US
dc.subject Water Usage en_US
dc.subject Natural Resources en_US
dc.subject Economic Opportunities en_US
dc.subject Population en_US
dc.subject Geographical Information en_US
dc.subject Kulhudhuffushi en_US
dc.subject Nolhivaranfaru en_US
dc.subject Huraath en_US
dc.subject Guraidhoo en_US
dc.subject Isdhoo en_US
dc.subject Kalaidhoo en_US
dc.subject Atolls en_US
dc.subject ތިމާވެށި en_US
dc.subject ތިމާވެށީގެ ޢިލްމު en_US
dc.subject މުޖުތަމައު en_US
dc.subject ފެން en_US
dc.subject ކުނި en_US
dc.subject ގޮނޑުދޮށް ގިރުން en_US
dc.subject ޞިއްޙަތު en_US
dc.subject ވެށީގެ ނިޒާމު en_US
dc.subject ސުނާމީ ކާރިސާ en_US
dc.subject ދިވެހިރާއްޖެ en_US
dc.subject ތަޢުލީމު en_US
dc.subject Environmental Issues en_US
dc.subject ފެން ބޭނުންކުރާ ނިސްބަތް en_US
dc.subject ޤުދުރަތީ ވަސީލަތް en_US
dc.subject އިޤްތިޞާދީ ފުރުސަތު en_US
dc.subject އާބާދީ en_US
dc.subject ޖޯގްރަފީ މައުލޫމާތު en_US
dc.subject ކުޅުދުއްފުށި en_US
dc.subject ނޮޅިވަރަންފަރު en_US
dc.subject ގުރައިދޫ en_US
dc.subject އިސްދޫ en_US
dc.subject ކަލައިދޫ en_US
dc.subject އަތޮޅު en_US
dc.title A rapid assessment of perceptions into environmental management in the Maldives : volume 1 : environmental education and community mobilisation en_US
dc.type Article en_US


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