Sustainability and Environmental Education in Outdoor Sports SEE Project
The SEE Project in Northern Ireland, led by Mike McClure, focuses on promoting environmental education for outdoor sports professionals like trainers, guides, and instructors. It aims to enhance knowledge and skills development through research, toolkit development, and dissemination. The project includes surveys on protected areas, outdoor sports training systems, and environmental education practices to identify best practices and address key issues.
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Sustainability and Environmental Education in Outdoor Sports SEE Project Mike McClure Sport Northern Ireland mikemcclure@sportni.net
A Project developed by the European Network of Outdoor Sports
The SEE project will promote knowledge and skills development in environmental education for outdoor sports professionals such as trainers, guides, leaders and instructors. Lead partner
Learning & sharing Research Toolkit development Dissemination Testing
Research Survey of Protected Areas to understand usage, good management and issues Analysis of outdoor sports training systems Survey of outdoor sports to understand environmental education systems Search for examples of good practice
Research Survey for protected areas at https://ee.kobotoolbox.org/x/UwoLBMVL