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Failure to manage forests has been identified as a global challenge and requires an integrated approach in order to combat this problem as it cuts across various socio-economic, political, environmental and other issues. This study purposed to investigate the issues surrounding forest management in Zambia and their implication on Environmental Education. The specific objectives of the study were; To find out how forests are being managed, To ascertain the issues surrounding forest management, To evaluate the implication of issues surrounding forest management to environmental education. The…mehr

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Failure to manage forests has been identified as a global challenge and requires an integrated approach in order to combat this problem as it cuts across various socio-economic, political, environmental and other issues. This study purposed to investigate the issues surrounding forest management in Zambia and their implication on Environmental Education. The specific objectives of the study were; To find out how forests are being managed, To ascertain the issues surrounding forest management, To evaluate the implication of issues surrounding forest management to environmental education. The study further points out that despite the existing measures to manage forests such as government policies and laws on management of forests, it remains a serious challenge because the majority poor literally depend on trees for their living and this has gone into conflict with the need to conserve the forests and the environment. the The research proposed an Environmental Education program whose content targets four main dimensions, reorient people`s value systems, Attitude towards the environment, Practice and participation in Environmental activities and Skills development.
Autorenporträt
Rodgers Phiri is an undergraduate Environmental Education student at the University of Zambia. He started writing articles in his first year of study, which were published on his blog and Facebook page. In his third year of study, he took a step further and attempted to write manuscripts for international conferences and publishers.