Water education the Project WET Way
As much in developed countries as in developing countries, an understanding of how to conserve water resources and protect them from catchment pollution should be an important part of children's education. Project WET, started in the US but also operating internationally, has a number of innovative, fun activities to capture children's interest.The Watercourse and the Council for Environmental Education (1995) Project WET Curriculum and Activity Guide, Project WET, 201 Culbertson Hall, Montana State University, Bozeman, Montana 59717-0570.
Dorworth, Leslie and McCormick, Robert, Impacts of Development on Waterways, Planning with POWER, Purdue University Cooperative Extension Service, West Lafayette, IN 47907 www.planningwithpower.org. www.planningwithpower.org
United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) (2006) Water, a Shared Responsibility, United Nations World Water Development Report 2, 7, Place de Fontenoy, 75007 Paris, France and Berghaln Books, 150 Broadway, Suite 812, New York, NY 10038, United States of America.
The Watercourse and the Council for Environmental Education (1995) Project WET Curriculum and Activity Guide, Project WET, 201 Culbertson Hall, Montana State University, Bozeman, Montana 59717-0570.
Dorworth, Leslie and McCormick, Robert, Impacts of Development on Waterways, Planning with POWER, Purdue University Cooperative Extension Service, West Lafayette, IN 47907 www.planningwithpower.org. www.planningwithpower.org
United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) (2006) Water, a Shared Responsibility, United Nations World Water Development Report 2, 7, Place de Fontenoy, 75007 Paris, France and Berghaln Books, 150 Broadway, Suite 812, New York, NY 10038, United States of America.
The Watercourse and the Council for Environmental Education (1995) Project WET Curriculum and Activity Guide, Project WET, 201 Culbertson Hall, Montana State University, Bozeman, Montana 59717-0570.
Dorworth, Leslie and McCormick, Robert, Impacts of Development on Waterways, Planning with POWER, Purdue University Cooperative Extension Service, West Lafayette, IN 47907 www.planningwithpower.org. www.planningwithpower.org
United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) (2006) Water, a Shared Responsibility, United Nations World Water Development Report 2, 7, Place de Fontenoy, 75007 Paris, France and Berghaln Books, 150 Broadway, Suite 812, New York, NY 10038, United States of America.
The Watercourse and the Council for Environmental Education (1995) Project WET Curriculum and Activity Guide, Project WET, 201 Culbertson Hall, Montana State University, Bozeman, Montana 59717-0570.
Dorworth, Leslie and McCormick, Robert, Impacts of Development on Waterways, Planning with POWER, Purdue University Cooperative Extension Service, West Lafayette, IN 47907 www.planningwithpower.org. www.planningwithpower.org
United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) (2006) Water, a Shared Responsibility, United Nations World Water Development Report 2, 7, Place de Fontenoy, 75007 Paris, France and Berghaln Books, 150 Broadway, Suite 812, New York, NY 10038, United States of America.
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