Effective environmental education — constraints and prerequisites
Unlike many of their elders, the young find it easy to grasp that nature must be cherished — not plundered. If environmental education programmes are going to be effective, each section of the community must be targeted with an appropriate message firmly rooted in the local context.WATER CONSERVATION AND ITS PERCEPTION IN PALESTINE: A CASE STUDY
Mimi, Z. A.
Ziara, M.
Nigim, H. H.
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