Mapping of eco-pedagogical activities – PR1 - OpenPass4Climate

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OpenPass4Climate is an impact evaluation of eco-pedagogy designed to foster individual and collective engagement through the implementation of a European Open Badges Passport for Climate and the Planet.

This Cooperation Partnerships project, co-funded by the Erasmus+ Program of the European Union (2022-2025), has achieved its first outcome by analyzing different types of eco-pedagogical activities. This has been achieved by mapping eco-pedagogical activities among the five consortium Education Institutions located in Belgium, France, Italy, Portugal and Spain.

The mapping focuses on eco-pedagogical activities that empower learners to take a more active role in climate action.

These activities:
- Address climate-related topics through action, learning, or hybrid activities, providing learners with the opportunity to explore these topics in various environments and learn theoretical concepts through practical experience
- Are aligned with the United Nations' Sustainable Development Goals, ensuring that learners are aligned with the global agenda on climate challenges and helping them to progress alongside the world
- Help students achieve essential competencies on climate change topics by utilizing the 12 Green Competences, which aim to promote environmental sustainability learning within the European Union.

Browse the catalogue below to find more than 100 eco-pedagogical activities examples. Earn your badge and become a more active and conscious citizen.

Utilising the Eco Pedagogical Activities filters, learners are empowered to delineate their learning pathways, that is to say, to select the pathways that most closely align with their interests and objectives. In order to facilitate this process, it is recommended that learning activities be selected to enhance understanding of ecological challenges, and subsequently, identify actionable activities that will contribute to the response to these challenges.

International Seminar on Ecological Corridors and Spatial Planning

The seminar seeks to confront diverse perspectives on ecological corridors as a tool for spatial planning in the face of…

Biology of flora and fauna conservation in the Cantabrian Mountains

The course on Conservation Biology in the Cantabrian Mountains aims to train students in this field by providing both theoretical…

Workshop on wetland restoration and possibilities of application to the voluntary carbon market

The workshop highlights the crucial role of wetlands in mitigating climate change and promoting sustainable development. It presents a holistic…

Farming for the future course

The Farming for the Future program addresses the urgent challenges of climate change, biodiversity loss, and global food insecurity by…

Agronomy and Agro-Industries Engineering program

UniLaSalle's Agronomy and Agro-Industries Engineering degree program (integrated BSc/MSc) equips students to address the challenges in agricultural, food, and non-food…

Master "Biosciences, Agrosciences, Ecoproduction, Plant Biotechnologies and Biovalorisation"

The Master's degree in Biosciences, Agrosciences, Ecoproduction, Plant Biotechnologies, and Biovalorisation (EcoBioValo) offers both theoretical and practical knowledge in two…

Bachelor of Science and Engineering in Geology and Environment

The Bachelor of Science and Engineering in Geology and Environment offers an exciting three-year journey that immerses students in the…

Bachelor of Science and Engineering in Environment and Sustainable Development

The increasing awareness of environmental concerns in society is driving significant changes in both companies and local authorities. These transformations…

Chemical Recycling

This activity compares chemical recycling and mechanical recycling for plastics, highlighting the advantages and limitations of each method, while exploring…