What Works: A guide to Environmental Education and Communication Projects for Practitioners and Donors
Environmental education and communication projects are used in schools, communities, parks and wildlife preserves. This lively manual illustrates some of the most successful environmental education and communication projects from around the world and provides program ideas for professionals as well as those involved part-time in environmental education.
Over forty unique projects - from a puppet show in Guatemala that explains the consequences of deforestation, to an air-pollution monitoring program with youth in Brazil - highlight the strategies that have worked for environmental educators, program directors, and their financial supporters.
"This collection of environmental education and communication (EE&C) projects shows us literally what works: how to teach people about the environment and encourage them to care for it. Based in schools, neighborhoods, parks - even in the streets - these case studies give readers a sense of the breadth and ingenuity of EE&C today."--BOOK JACKET.


