The youth guide to forests / editors, Christine Gibb, Constance Miller, Isabel Sloman, Reuben Sessa ; authors, Susan Braatz [and seventeen others]

"The Youth and United Nations Global Alliance (YUNGA) is a partnership between United Nations agencies, civil society organizations and other groups working with children and young people. YUNGA aims to empower children and young people to play an important role in society, encouraging them to...

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Main Author: Braatz, Susan M. (Author)
Corporate Authors: Caribbean Natural Resources Institute, Convention on Biological Diversity (Organization), TakingITGlobal, Unesco, World Wildlife Fund, Youth and United Nations Global Alliance (sponsoring body.), Sweden. Styrelsen för internationellt utvecklingssamarbete (sponsoring body.)
Other Authors: Gibb, Christine (Editor), Miller, Constance (Editor), Sloman, Isabel (Editor), Sessa, Reuben (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: [Rome] : Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, [2014]
Edition:1st edition.
Series:Youth and United Nations Global Alliance learning and action series.
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Summary:"The Youth and United Nations Global Alliance (YUNGA) is a partnership between United Nations agencies, civil society organizations and other groups working with children and young people. YUNGA aims to empower children and young people to play an important role in society, encouraging them to become active agents of change. It does so by creating engaging educational resources, activities and opportunities for participation in areas of key environmental and social concern at the local to the international level. The Youth Guide to Forests is part of YUNGA's Learning and Action Series which seeks to raise awareness, educate and inspire young people to take action. The series also includes other educational resources and initiatives such as the United Nations Challenge Badges. The Youth Guide to Forests was jointly developed by CBD and FAO, with contributions and support from many other institutions and individuals. It is designed as an educational resource for schools, youth groups and other curious young learners. This fact-filled Guide explores forests from the equator to the frozen poles, the depths of the rainforest to the mountain forests at high altitudes. It also demonstrates the many benefits that forests provide us with, discusses the negative impacts that humans unfortunately have on forests and explains how good management can help protect and conserve forests and forest biodiversity. At the end of the Guide, inspiring examples of youth-led initiatives are provided, and an easy-to-follow action plan aims to help YOU develop your own forest conservation activities and projects."--Publisher's description.
Item Description:"Youth and United Nations Global Alliance learning and action series. Supported by Sida"--Cover.
"I3856E/1/06.14"--Page 4 of cover.
"CANARI, Convention on Biological Diversity, FAO, TakingITGlobal, United nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization, WWF"
Physical Description:1 online resource (xiv, 221 pages) : color illustrations.
ISBN:9789251084366 (PDF)
925108436X (PDF)
Source of Description, Etc. Note:Description based on print version record.