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Today Shapes Tomorrow: Environmental Education for a Sustainable Future - A Discussion Paper

Environment Australia, January 1999


Appendix 2
The Tbilisi Declaration:

The following description of environmental education was endorsed by the Intergovernmental Conference on Environmental Education at Tbilisi in 1977. It has received wide and enduring acceptance internationally and provides a useful foundation for continued action.

Criteria to help guide efforts to develop environmental education at the national, regional and global levels:

Goals, objectives and guiding principles for environmental education:

The goals of environmental education are:

The categories of environmental education objectives are :

Awareness:
to help social groups and individuals acquire an awareness and sensitivity to the total environment and its allied problems.
Knowledge:
to help social groups and individuals gain a variety of experience in, and acquire a basic understanding of, the environment and its associated problems.
Attitudes:
to help social groups and individuals acquire a set of values and feelings of concern for the environment and the motivation for actively participating in environmental improvement and protection.
Skills:
to help social groups and individuals acquire the skills fro identifying and solving environmental problems.
Participation:
to provide social groups and individuals with an opportunity to be actively involved at all levels in working toward resolution of environmental problems.

Guiding principles

Environmental education should

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