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The forests play an important role in a sustainable society due to its economical, environmental, social and cultural values. In this project we want to create a method which will facilitate the teaching and improve the learning about forests and how it influences the every-day life for all of us. The target group is teachers in compulsory schools and the method should fit for children from the age of 12. The project will be based on a problem-based methodology which is developed at the University of Juensuu in Finland. Read more about the methodology. In the project we will test the methodology in all partner countries and we will adjust it for national conditions.
With the support of the Lifelong Learning Program of the European Union.
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 Photo: Henry Stahre
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Bulgaria University of Forestry: Nicola Stoyanov
Estonia Estonian Forest Industries Ass.: Andres Talijärv (until June 2009), Ott Otsmann (from June 2009), Erik Konze State Forest Management Center: AstaTuusti and Krista Keedus Estonian Biology and Geography Teachers´ Ass.: Pilvi Tauer
Finland Finnish Forest Ass.: Sirpa Kärkkäinen and Suvi Pessala University of Joensuu, Savonlinna Dep. of teachers: Jorma Enkenberg
Latvia Stora Enso: Lelde Vilkriste
Lithuania Kaunas College of Forestry and Environmental Engineering: Laimute Jakaitiene and Asta Doftarte
The Czech Republic Forest Management Institute: Ivana Kolinska
Slovakia National Forest Centre: Ludmila Marusakova
Sweden Swedish Forest Agency: Marja Gustafsson, Katarina Ekberg, Lena Åbom, Göran Flodin, Henry Stahre Umeå University: Erika Nilsson, Birgitta Wilhelmsson
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