2012
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0038642
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Urban Biodiversity, City-Dwellers and Conservation: How Does an Outdoor Activity Day Affect the Human-Nature Relationship?

Abstract: Urban conservation education programs aim to increase knowledge and awareness towards biodiversity and to change attitudes and behaviour towards the environment. However, to date, few urban conservation education studies have evaluated to what extent these programs have managed to achieve their goals. In this study, we experimentally explored the influence of an urban conservation activity day on individual knowledge, awareness and actions towards biodiversity, in both the short and longer term.We organised th… Show more

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“…Shwartz et al . () reported that participating in a 1‐day educational program in urban gardens increased adults’ knowledge and awareness of the local fauna and flora. As such, future education policies should target adults as well as children, which could in turn create a positive “spillover” effect to children.…”
Section: Preventing Sbsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Shwartz et al . () reported that participating in a 1‐day educational program in urban gardens increased adults’ knowledge and awareness of the local fauna and flora. As such, future education policies should target adults as well as children, which could in turn create a positive “spillover” effect to children.…”
Section: Preventing Sbsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Students came to understand the different meanings of biodiversity and its importance to humans and, in addition, developed an interest in attitudes that prioritized nature conservation. Therefore, activities that bring humans and the natural environment physically together were able to mitigate, at least in part, the known effect of fragmentation on knowledge within formal education, and thereby generate understanding and stimulate student interest (DILLON et al, 2006;RAMA-DOSS and POYYAMOLI, 2011;PESSOA and BRAGA, 2012;SHWARTZ et al, 2012;SILVA et al, 2014;SOUZA, 2014). In studies developed in Brazil, the practical approach to enhanching awareness about natural environments occurred, for example, through visiting ecological trails (SOUZA, 2014) and monitoring sea turtle research (e.g.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Meeting with participants (14%) and continuous learning activities (4%) were other communication options, although multiple strategies were more frequent (20%, Figure 7f). In the absence of reported information on these aspects, a major challenge remains on how to evaluate the impact of citizen science on the scientific literacy of the participants (Cooper et al 2007, Shwartz et al 2012, Crall et al 2013.…”
Section: Characterization Of the Publications From The Databasementioning
confidence: 99%