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Challenge of Environmental Education

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Environmental Education

Part of the book series: Environmental Science Research ((ESRH,volume 18))

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Perhaps it was at the time of Earth Day that the public became aware of environment and ecology, but the voices that rushed forward to say what ecology was were from sources that really did not know or know how to explain the principles.

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  • Odum, H. T. and E. C. Odum. 1976. Energy Basis for Man and Nature. McGraw-Hill, New York.

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Odum, H.T. (1980). Challenge of Environmental Education. In: Bakshi, T.S., Naveh, Z. (eds) Environmental Education. Environmental Science Research, vol 18. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4684-3713-3_3

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