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Title: | Birds in education: innovative learning methods for capacity building in nature conservation |
Authors: | Roque, Inês Godinho, Carlos Rabaça, João |
Keywords: | educations birds |
Issue Date: | Apr-2022 |
Citation: | Roque I, Godinho C, Rabaça J, ... (2022) Birds in education: innovative learning methods for capacity building in nature
conservation in Keller, V. & Knaus, P. 2022: Bird Numbers 2022: Beyond the Atlas: challenges and opportunities. Pro-
gramme and Abstracts of the 22 nd Conference of the European Bird Census Council, 4–9 April 2022,
Lucerne, Switzerland. Swiss Ornithological Institute, Sempach. |
Abstract: | The role of volunteer birdwatchers in bird censuses across the world is crucial to acquire data for sci-
ence and conservation, and people with different skill specializations and motivations are engaged as
citizen scientists. Bird species richness is positively related to life-satisfaction across Europe, while this
association doesn’t exist in other wildlife groups. Therefore, birds seem to be particularly captivating for
recruiting people to environmental monitoring and nature conservation efforts.
The WildSkills EU Erasmus+ project identified a discrepancy at the European level between higher
education training and the needs of the labour market in the field of environmental monitoring and nature
conservation. To address this skills gap, a collaboration between professionals from European non-
governmental organizations and higher education institutions was set up to develop innovative and
accessible distance learning. The project will use a virtual learning environment that combines the use
of physical equipment and tools with webinars and livestream technologies, and periods of transnational
mobility, to provide, assess, accredit, and support the acquisition of new knowledge.
The Birds in Education course is part of the learning materials of the WildSkills EU project. This course
will explore (1) the personal motivations for, and the implications to science and society, of our aware-
ness of birds, (2) notions of bird conservation in the European context, (3) the basics of bird identifica-
tion, (4) how to use birds as environmental education tools, and (5) digital tools for bird identification
and citizen science. The course will be tested by higher education students from different backgrounds,
aimed at developing skills for the nature conservation sector, and by professionals of the education
sector. In the end, this course will contribute to capacity building and to citizen science and has the
potential of increasing the public engagement in bird counts, which represents a growing need of many
bird conservation organizations. |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/10174/35013 |
Type: | lecture |
Appears in Collections: | MED - Comunicações - Em Congressos Científicos Internacionais
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