EEN 110: CONCEPTS IN ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION AND SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT

Institution UNIVERSITY
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The term environment comes from a French word ‘environmer’ meaning the surrounding. It is perceived as that part of the world with which humans interact, a sum of the total natural and socio components which are or may be in direct interaction with humans. The environment is also seen as a social construct made up of four dimensions; the biophysical, social, economic and political dimensions. The environment with its dimensions form a system whose dimensions interact affect and is affected by other dimensions. When any of the dimensions is affected negatively or positively the entire environment is affected. Environment is a system made up of components that interact with each other, the environment is complex system affecting the development of humanity, and it provides resources for economic growth and for ecological and social wellbeing.
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