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BookItem Beachwatch : managing our beach erosion(Live & Learn Environmental Education, 2006-11) Cambers, Gillian; Henderson, Robbie; Ahmed, Zameela; Shafeeqa, Fathimath; Smith, Jady BookItem Clean communities : facilitating community involvement in solid waste management(Live & Learn Environmental Education, 2006) ރޮބީ ހެންޑޭސަން; ޒަމީލާ އަހުމަދު; ފާތިމަތު ޝަފީގާ; ޖޭޑީ ސްމިތް; Henderson, Robbie; Ahmed, Zameela; Shafeeqa, Fathimath; Smith, JadyThis document is a training program intended to guide staff from Government Ministries or Community based organizations (CBO's) to deliver the 'Clean Communities' training program to island communities in the Atolls. Waste management is one of the biggest environmental challenges in Maldives. The 'Clean Communities' approach recognizes and supports the Maldives Government' policy direction toward decentralization in the delivery of social services. Effective waste management requires communities to take ownership of waste issues, starting from the household level. Through participation in this program, communities will be supported in making changes to household waste management practices, and undergo a process of learning that will provide participants with skills, knowledge and empower them to participate in decision making effecting waste management on the island and Atoll level. 'Clean Communities' is based on the 'train the trainer' approach, where key community members are trained to pass on skills and knowledge to other members of the community. BookItem Community mobilisation & environmental awareness strategy : regional development project (Phase II) community mobilisation and environmental awareness(Live & Learn Environmental Education, 2009) ޖޭޑީ ސްމިތް; ފާތިމަތު ޝަފީގާ; Smith, Jady; Shafeeqa, FathimathThe project seeks to promote regional development to support equitable access to social services and, therefore, relieve Male' of intense development population and environmental pressures. The project goal is to increase the standard of living in the Central regions. The project goal is to improve environmental and land management through a community-centered approach. The project includes a balance of institutional, infrastructure, and environmental improvements in the focus islands and their region. The project will help safeguard public health and the environment, support community and private sector participation in waste management and sanitation, and increase public awareness of responsible environmental management practices. The project combines policy improvement, capacity building, and investment in physical facilities. BookItem Community mural : a facilitator's guide to mobilising community environmental action : toolkit(Live & Learn Environmental Education, 2006) Henderson, Robbie; Ahmed, Zameela; Shafeeqa, Fathimath; Jauhary, Ahmed Riyaz; Smith, Jady BookItem Community water : a community based water monitoring toolkit using the H2S paper strip test : toolkit(Live & Learn Environmental Education, 2006-11) Fatijake, Mari; Carpenter, Clive; Henderson, Robbie; Ahmed, Zameela; Shafeeqa, Fathimath; Jauhary, Ahmed Riyaz; Smith, Jady BookItem Field guide to Maldivian birds & beach ecosystems with Baaree Baraveli(UNICEF, 2008-03) Hofmeister, Anke; Glen, Elaine; Smith, Jady; Shafeeqa, Fathimath; Shazna, Mariyam; Ahmed, Zameela BookItem Field guide to Maldivian mangroves with Minna Mas(UNICEF, 2008-03-01) Glen, Elaine; Smith, Jady; Ahmed, Zameela; Shazna, Mariyam; Shafeeqa, Fathimath ArticleItem Field guide to Maldivian plants with Bakuru & Basheera Bon'du(Live & Learn Environmental Education, 2008-03) Hofmeister, Anke; Glen, Elaine; Smith, Jady; Ahmed, Zameela; Shazna, Mariyam; Shafeeqa, Fathimath; އަންކޭ ހޮފްމެއިސްޓާރ; އެލެއިން ގެލެން; ޖޭޑީ ސްމިތް; ޒަމީލާ އަޙްމަދު; މަރިޔަމް ޝަޒްނާ; ފާތުމަތު ޝަފީޤާ BookItem A framework for community engagement in the operation & maintenance of infrastructure : regional development project (phase II)(Ministry of Housing, Transport and Environment, 2010-10) Shafeeqa, Fathimath; Smith, Jady BookItem Introductory guidelines for community mobilisation in the Maldives, volume 3 : environmental education and community mobilisation(Live & Learn Environmental Education, 2006-05) Smith, Jady; Shafeeqa, Fathimath BookItem Rapid assessment of perceptions into environmental education in Maldivian schools(Live & Learn Environmental Education, 2007-01) Shafeeqa, Fathimath; Ahmed, Zameela; Smith, Jady; Jauhary, Ahmed Riyaz; Glen, Elaine; Nielsen, Christian; ފާޠިމަތު ޝަފީގާ; ޒަމީލާ އަޙްމަދު; ޖާޑީ ސްމިތު; އަޙްމަދު ރިޔާޒް ޖައުހަރީ; އެލެއިން ގްލެން; ކްރިސްޓިއަން ނީލްސަން BookItem A rapid assessment of perceptions into environmental management : Soneva Fushi resort and Soneva Gili resort, Maldives vol 1(Live & Learn Environmental Education, 2008-01) Shafeeqa, Fathimath; Glen, Elaine; Ahmed, Zameela; Smith, Jady ArticleItem A rapid assessment of perceptions into environmental management in the Maldives : volume 1 : environmental education and community mobilisation(Live & Learn Environmental Education, 2006-05) Smith, Jady; Nielsen, Christian; Shafeega, Fathimath; Ahmed, Zameela; Henderson, Robbie; ޖޭޑީ ސްމިތް; ކޮރިސްޓިއަން ނިއެލްސަން; ފާތިމަތު ޝަފީގާ; ޒަމީލާ އަޙްމަދު; ރޮބީ ހެންޑޭސަންThis 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.