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The Lived experience of climate change: interdisciplinary e-module development and virtual mobility project concerns education and lifelong learning in relation to climate change, to contribute to an informed and active European citizenry and to inform EU policy on this major challenge. Focusing on the lived experiences of climate change -- how individuals, communities and organisations conceive and respond to its perceived local impacts (e.g. extreme weather, biodiversity changes) – the project complements other work in the area. Through collaboration between nine participating institutions, designing innovative teaching modules and a virtual learning space, it aims to create a European community of scholars, students and citizens who collectively make a major contribution to the United Nations decade on education for sustainable development. This document contains Module 3 Workbook:” Interdisciplinary methodologies for investigation into the ‘lived experiences’ of climate change ”.
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This project has been funded with support from the European Commission. This
publication [communication] reflects the views only of the author, and the Commission
cannot be held responsible for any use which may be made of the information contained
therein.
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Lived experience Climate change
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Abbott, Dina; Moore, Heather - T869 Climate change: from science to lived experience. Module 3: Interdisciplinary methodologies for investigation into the ‘lived experiences’ of climate change. Workbook. United Kingdom: Open University, 2012. 35 p. (Colab. de Paula Bacelar Nicolau)