The Future to Conservation of Ramsar Sites: Environmental Education And Awareness

Authors

  • Parita Shah University of Nairobi
  • George Atisa University of Texas

Abstract

Key Messages

  • Education and awareness of local communities is key to the survival of inland wetlands.
  • Partnerships between communities, public and private institutions is the way forward.
  • Educational curricula must be revised to start teaching citizens at all levels to understand the benefits of wetlands conservation and sustainable development.

Author Biographies

Parita Shah, University of Nairobi

Department of Geography and Environmental Studies

George Atisa , University of Texas

Department of Public Affairs and Security Studies

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Published

31-08-2021

How to Cite

Shah, P., & Atisa , G. (2021). The Future to Conservation of Ramsar Sites: Environmental Education And Awareness. Kenya Policy Briefs, 2(2), 79–80. Retrieved from https://academia-ke.org/journal/index.php/kpb/article/view/41

Issue

Section

Series 2 - Social Pillar