1 / 20

Foundation for Environmental Education FEE -

Foundation for Environmental Education FEE - Promoting Sustainable Development through Environmental Education. Foundation for Environmental Education. Non-profit, non-governmental organisation Aims to promote sustainable development through environmental education

caelan
Download Presentation

Foundation for Environmental Education FEE -

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. Foundation for Environmental Education FEE - Promoting Sustainable Development through Environmental Education

  2. Foundation for Environmental Education • Non-profit, non-governmental organisation • Aims to promote sustainable development through environmental education • Umbrella organisation with normally one member organisation in each country • 4 member organisations in 4 countries in 1981 • 72 member organisations in 63 countries in 2011 • Runs five environmental education programmes

  3. History of FEE • FEEE (Foundation for Environmental Education in Europe): established in 1981 • Blue Flag: adopted with the support of the European Commission in 1987 • In 1994 the Eco-Schools and YRE programmes were added • LEAF was implemented as a FEE programme in 2000 and Green Key in 2003 • In 2001 FEEE became international and changed name to FEE

  4. Countries with FEE member organisations 35 countries in Europe Russia Mongolia Canada Kazakhstan Japan USA Morocco Iran Jordan China Tunisia 9 countries inthe Caribbean UAE Malaysia Kenya Brazil Uganda South Africa New Zealand

  5. FEE Programmes • Learning About Forests • Green Key Blue Flag Eco-Schools Young Reporters for the Environment

  6. Eco-Schools • An action orientated 7-step ‘change’ process. • Managed through student-led Eco-School committees • Embedded in student learning • Through themes such as Energy, Water, Waste, and Climate Change • Using real life situations; • Resulting in: • Eco-certification for a Green Flag • Development of leadership capacity • Lowering environmental footprints • Life long learning for a sustainable world

  7. Eco-Schools Involved in 2010/11 • Students > 10m • Teachers > 600000 • Schools > 35000 • Awarded > 10000 • Local Govt > 5000 • Countries: > 50

  8. Young Reporters for the Environment (YRE) • Network of secondary school teachers and student • 3 objectives: • Local inquiry problem and solution oriented • Journalistic production • Communication to a local audience

  9. Young Reporters for the Environment (YRE) • International cooperation with other students to create joint articles • Best articles collected into an international book • Awards are given for best articles and photos • Around 500 projects in 2008-2009

  10. Learning about Forests (LEAF) • Encourages teachers to use the forest for educational activities • Encourages learning about forests, from forests, in forests • International network between participating countries • Teaching materials are shared across borders

  11. Learning about Forests (LEAF) • Locally adapted teachingmaterials • The LEAF Programme reflects all functions that forests fulfil for people: • cultural • ecological • economical • social • LEAF themes

  12. Blue Flag • Eco-label for beaches and marinas • Voluntary award given one season at a time • Four areas of criteria: • Environmental Education and Information • Environmental Management • Water Quality • Safety and Services

  13. Blue Flag • Running in 41 countries in 2010 • More than 3600 sites are awarded in 2010 • Application approved by National and International Jury • Individual Blue Flag for Boat owners at marinas

  14. Green Key • Eco-label for tourism facilities • Hotels • Campsites • Hostels • Conference centres • A voluntary award given one year at a time • Standard international criteria and specialized national criteria • >1300 sites awarded by end 2010

  15. Green Key Criteria areas: • Water • Waste • Energy • Chemical use • Food and beverages • Involvement/awareness of guests • Environmental management • Staff involvement • Open spaces • Climate Change

  16. FEE International Partners UNEP UN Environment Programme UNWTO UN World Tourism Organization UNESCO UN Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization

  17. FEE Structure

  18. FEE Membership • FEE AssociateMembership (NGO) • 3-5 years, one FEE programme • FEE FullMembership (NGO) • Min. two FEE programmes • FEE Affiliatemembership • Organisations interested in FEE in general, second national organisation running a FEE programme, public/private sectorentityimplementing a FEE programme in a country withoutassociate/fullmember organisation • FEE HonoraryMembership

  19. FEE’s Global Forest Fund • FEE has established a CO2 offset system • For travels by FEE but alsooffered to otherpeoplethrough online payment • LEAF administrates the Global Forest Fund of FEE • Tree planting at schoolstogetherwithenvironmentaleducationactivities • Cooperationwith Panasonic

  20. More information about FEE and its five programmes can be found at:www.fee-international.org

More Related