Forests challenge badge

Forests challenge badge

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Food and Agriculture Organization
Food & Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)
EAN: 9789251079737
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The purpose of the United Nations Challenge Badges is to raise awareness, educate and motivate young people to change their behaviour and be active agents of change in their local communities. Additional badges are available or are being developed on a number of other topics including: Agriculture, Biodiversity, Climate Change, Energy, Governance, Hunger, Nutrition, the Ocean, Soils and Water. The Forests Challenge Badge is designed to help educate children and young people about the crucial role that forests play for life on our planet. This booklet includes basic educational contents on the different types of forests and where they grow. It explains how forests provide essential ecosystem services such as clean air, water, and climate change mitigation. It also describes various forest resources and explains how millions of people worldwide rely on forests for their livelihoods. The badge describes the threats to our planet's forests and what is being done to protect them. This material is appropriate for use in school classes, Guide or Scout groups or youth meetings generally. It includes a wide range of activities and ideas to stimulate learning about the importance of forests, while motivating children and young people to help protect forests and become aware of the impacts of their actions on the environment.
EAN 9789251079737
ISBN 9251079730
Binding Paperback / softback
Publisher Food & Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)
Publication date January 30, 2014
Pages 152
Language English
Dimensions 300
Country Italy
Readership General
Authors Food and Agriculture Organization