Education in ecological engineering – A need whose time has come
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2021-06-12
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Authors
Dale, Glenn
Dotro, Gabriela
Srivastava, Puneet
Austin, David
Hutchinson, Stacy
Head, Peter
Goonetilleke, Ashantha
Stefanakis, Alexandros
Junge, Ranka
Fernández L., José A.
Weyer, Vanessa
Truter, Wayne
Bühler, Devi
Bennett, John
Liu, Hongbo
Li, Zifu
Du, Jianqiang
Schneider, Petra
Hack, Jochen
Schönborn, Andreas
Dotro, Gabriela
Srivastava, Puneet
Austin, David
Hutchinson, Stacy
Head, Peter
Goonetilleke, Ashantha
Stefanakis, Alexandros
Junge, Ranka
Fernández L., José A.
Weyer, Vanessa
Truter, Wayne
Bühler, Devi
Bennett, John
Liu, Hongbo
Li, Zifu
Du, Jianqiang
Schneider, Petra
Hack, Jochen
Schönborn, Andreas
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Springer
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Article
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2730-597X
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Dale G, Dotro G, Srivastava P, et al., (2021) Education in ecological engineering – A need whose time has come. Circular Economy and Sustainability, Volume 1, June 2021, pp. 333-373
Abstract
The Importance of Ecological Engineering in Society In this paper, the importance of ecological engineering education is discussed in relation to the perceived need of our society to address global challenges of sustainable development. The perceived needs of industry, practitioners, educators and students for skills in ecological engineering are also discussed.
The Importance and Need for Ecological Engineering Education The need for integrative, interdisciplinary education is discussed in relation to the scope of ecology, engineering and the unique role of ecological engineering.
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Environmental challenges, Sustainable development Interdisciplinary education, Nature based solutions, Ecological engineering curriculum, Ecological engineering
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