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Wisconsin Univ., Madison. Coll. of Agricultural and Life Sciences. – 1994
Students grades 4-8 can use this guide to explore the topics of water, and water conservation on a farm or ranch, while conducting an environmental community service project. Youth groups, led by a group leader, work with local experts from business, government, or environmental organizations to complete the project. Nine activity sections involve…
Descriptors: Activism, Citizen Participation, Community Programs, Conservation (Environment)
United Nations Children's Fund, Bangkok (Thailand). – 1985
Suggestions for communication activities in developing new and ongoing water programs are offered in this handbook. It is one in a series of UNICEF publications that aim to inform a variety of audiences on life quality concerns. Specific objectives in this guide focus on providing information and education in the use, transportation, storage, and…
Descriptors: Community Cooperation, Community Problems, Community Programs, Developing Nations
Delta Labs, Inc., Rochester, NY. – 1987
Water pollution is not a recently discovered problem. Humankind's ability to generate pollutants continues to exceed its ability to control them. The Adopt-A-Stream program invites people who care for waterways to take an active role in assuring their well-being. High school groups supported by local co-sponsors agree to evaluate their adopted…
Descriptors: Biology, Chemistry, Community Programs, Environmental Education
Coordination in Development, New York, NY. – 1984
This booklet was produced in response to the growing need for reliable environmental assessment techniques that can be applied to small-scale development projects. The suggested techniques emphasize low-technology environmental analysis. Although these techniques may lack precision, they can be extremely valuable in helping to assure the success…
Descriptors: Agriculture, Community Programs, Conservation (Environment), Developing Nations


