Environmental education

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The need for a new profession devoted to environmental matters is asserted. The qualities of such a profession are sketched, and it is argued that new initiatives in environmental education are needed in the form of graduate, professional programs with primary emphasis on practice. An example 2-year program is presented. A fundamental requirement is scientific competence; undergraduate preparation in the sciences or engineering is mandatory. The graduate curriculum itself is built on three primary cores: environmental science and engineering, business and management, and public policy. Additionally, an environmental round table is proposed as a focal point for academic, industrial, governmental, and public discussion on environmental matters. The round table would provide oversight for the professional educational program and an affiliated research institute.

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Lynch, D. R., & Hutchinson, C. E. (1992). Environmental education. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 89(3), 864–867. https://doi.org/10.31686/ijier.vol10.iss6.3768

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