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Sunday, May 22, 2016

Schools : International Day for Biological Diversity 2016





International Day fo Biological Diversity

"Biodiversity is an important cross-cutting issue in the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development."
UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon

The United Nations has proclaimed May 22 The International Day for Biological Diversity (IDB) to increase understanding and awareness of biodiversity issues. 


Biodiversity is the foundation for life and for the essential services provided by ecosystems. It therefore underpins peoples’ livelihoods and sustainable development in all areas of activity, including economic sectors such as agriculture, forestry, fisheries and tourism, among others. By halting biodiversity loss, we are investing in people, their lives and their well-being.


The 2016 International Day for Biological Diversity is dedicated to the theme: ‘Mainstreaming Biodiversity, Sustaining People and their Livelihoods.’
This echoes powerfully the vision set forth in the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development and the Paris Climate Change Agreement.

The 120 UNESCO Global Geoparks, in 33 countries, play a major role in geo-heritage protection and education, contributing to biodiversity conservation.





credits: infographics UN

Forests:
"Forests cover 30 per cent of the Earth’s surface and in addition to providing food security and shelter, forests are key to combating climate change, protecting biodiversity and the homes of the indigenous population.  Thirteen million hectares of forests are being lost every year while the persistent degradation of drylands has led to the desertification of 3.6 billion hectares.
Deforestation and desertification – caused by human activities and climate change – pose major challenges to sustainable development and have affected the lives and livelihoods of millions of people in the fight against poverty. Efforts are being made to manage forests and combat desertification."



International Day fo Biological Diversity
credits: UN

Biodiversity:
  • Of the 8,300 animal breeds known, 8 per cent are extinct and 22 per cent are at risk of extinction
  • Of the over 80,000 tree species, less than 1 per cent have been studied for potential use
  • Fish provide 20 per cent of animal protein to about 3 billion people. Only ten species provide about 30 per cent of marine capture fisheries and ten species provide about 50 per cent of aquaculture production
  • Over 80 per cent of the human diet is provided by plants. Only three cereal crops – rice, maize and wheat – provide 60 per cent of energy intake
  • As many as 80 per cent of people living in rural areas in developing countries rely on traditional plant-­‐based medicines for basic
    healthcare
  • Micro-organisms and invertebrates are key to ecosystem services, but their contributions are still poorly known and rarely acknowledged.



Education:

"Biodiversity is life. Is our life."

This day mobilise teachers, students, researchers on Biodiversity issues and their interdependence with global sustainable development issues. 

Education can help to understand better the value of biodiversity and the causes of biodiversity loss. 

  • Curricula : Sciences ; Languages ; Civics.

  • Levels : All levels. Different activities adapt to the level you are teaching.


Teachers will be inspired to prepare some pedagogical activities. Educators and students can get active and help conserve biodiversity. 

  • Teachers begin by suggesting to the students that they discover for themselves, with help, the exceptional beauty and richness of biodiversity.
  • Educators introduce the concept of biodiversity : a general term denoting the variability of plants, animals and micro-organisms existing on Earth, their variability within a single species and also the variability of the ecosystems to which they belong. 
Broadly speaking, biodiversity covers genetic diversity, the diversity of species and the diversity of habitats and ecosystems.
  • In order to carry out the activities, they go outside and look a fresh at their natural surroundings, accompanied and guided by their teacher. 
  • They learn how to observe, to “read” their environment better, to examine it in detail and to see things they may never have noticed before. and to distinguish different environments where biodiversity exists in various forms.
  • Students can get some pics using mobile devices (tablets; smartphones). 
  • Include the social networks into the curricula (Twitter, Instragam, Facebook, Google+ to share experiences with other schools.
  • Explore Google EarthLet your students find and explore the theme.

This approach encourages the students to use their senses to discover the environment.



Resources for Teachers:
A Teaching Resource Kit for Mountain Countries: A Creative Approach to Environmental Education (pdf) English| French | Spanish

"It took billions of years to create the biosphere we now enjoy, with its incredibly rich diversity of plants and animals - it is our duty and responsibility to act now to preserve it for future generations."

Irina Bokova's message on the International Day of Biological Diversity

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Sunday, January 20, 2013

Forest Photo Contest : UNFF






"Look deep into nature, 
and then you will understand everything better." 

Albert Einstein

Everbody knows that I am for Environmental education as a cross-curricula activity. There are so many post about the theme on this blog!

Now, here another interesting contest! The UNFF Forest Photo contest invites everyone, in every part of the world, to share photos that visually capture their relationship to forests.

See! Don't you agree that it could be exciting to invite your students to take a photo from a forest near you?



Education:

Environmental education and outdoor play is important for our children’s personal and academic growth. With students now spending 90% of their time indoors, “nature deficit disorder” is on the rise. 

Getting kids outside teaches them about the world around them and gives them an appreciation for nature while providing an opportunity for sunshine and exercise.



Portuguese forest

Not so difficult! I am sure that your students have beautiful photos from holiday time if they don't have a forest near school. If there is a forest near school, that's perfect!

You and your students take a lesson outdoor, and I am sure that will be a very interesting learning activity.

Let's do it! And how?


Download and fill out the entry form (pdf) here

Email the entry form and the Forest photo submission to forests@un.org

Deadline:

1 February 2013

Curriculum: cross-curricula Geopgraphy, Arts (Photography), Sciences, Languages, other.

Level(s): Elementary and Secondary education; Vocational Education.

Jury:

After the deadline on 1 February 2013, an international jury will select 15 semi-finalists and 5 finalists.

Prize: Finalists

The 5 finalists will be awarded at the United Nations Forum on Forests meeting in Istambul, with travel support to be provided.





“What we are doing to the forests of the world is but a mirror reflection of what we are doing to ourselves and to one another.” 

 Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi


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20.01.2013
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Monday, April 18, 2011

Green Actions for Earth Day 2011

"From Dublin to Palo Alto via Milan, Colombia, and London, with world records and airships, in English, Spanish, Hebrew and Chinese, Facebook got a clear message this week, delivered in many ways – it's time the world’s largest social networking site connected its 600 million users to renewable energy, not dirty, dangerous coal and nuclear."


The message was also spreading in the main square of Milan, Italy with the unfurling of a huge Facebook: Go Green banner. 

Greenpeace volunteers in Italy have been gathering support from Facebook users across Italy, check out the fun video of their activities.




Earth Day 2011 is April 22. It's only a few days away. Actions like this one can be important to support this year Earth Day's theme: A Billion Acts of Green!

Well, in a different way, schools can organize an Earth Day event.




Earth Day 2011

"What can you do? Earth Day events are limited only by your imagination."

There are millions of things you can do locally to have fun and foster positive change in your school. 

Read about a pedagogical project for Earth Day 2008 








Speaking about green acts and volunteering, Portuguese students (up to 18) are called to volunteering to help the forests since 2005 during holiday season.

The program aims to educate young people to Environmental problems. And each year there are more and more students want to be volunteers.





Voluntariado Jovem
Florestas 2011
https://aprendizagensnanet.blogspot.com/

2011 is the International Youth Year, International Year of Forests and European Year of Volunteering. More than 5.000 Portuguese young people are involved in this program that began this year on April 1st and goes until November 30, 2011.

As you can see, it is a very interesting program "to teach by doing" about Nature in a civic action. Students learn and help saving the Forests.  

For more information about the program, please visit the green blog, a project by my students: Geração Verde : Voluntariado Jovem Florestas 2011.

"Sir David Attenborough has voiced his concern about children's declining knowledge of the natural world"

The Telegraph

Do you share the same opinion? Do you think that your students decline knowledge of tha natural world? 

I just can say that students are very curious to learn about natural world and they are engaging themselves in green actions, more and more each year!

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18.04.2011
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References:

Earth Day 2011

Greenpeace