Constructed wetlands as nature based solutions – hands-on activities to highlight their potential to minimize ocean pollution

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This work presents an engaging hands-on activity designed to teach school students about nature based solutions (NBS) and their role in achieving high-quality water systems within a sustainable circular economy. Through this activity, students actively participate in building a small constructed wetland (CW) and test its effectiveness under various contamination scenarios. The activity was tested with school teachers, undergoing refinements based on their feedback. This iterative development process has ensured the activity’s effectiveness in engaging both school students and the public. Further, the CW model can be scaled-up for specific school projects focused on improving water quality. This activity offers valuable opportunities to enhance ocean literacy, promote understanding on NBS and raise awareness about aquatic ecosystems contamination and the importance of environmental sustainability.

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Almeida, C. M. R., Azevedo, T., & Guimarães, L. (2024). Constructed wetlands as nature based solutions – hands-on activities to highlight their potential to minimize ocean pollution. Journal of Coastal Conservation, 28(2). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11852-024-01044-3

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