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Title: Ecological Economics Foundations to Improve Environmental Education Practices: Designing Regenerative Cultures
Authors: Collado Ruano, Javier
Segovia Sarmiento, Joselin
metadata.dc.unae.correspondencia: javier.collado@unae.edu.ec
Keywords: Decolonial epistemology
Ecological economics
Environmental education
Philosophy of education
Regenerative cultures
Transdisciplinary policies
Issue Date: 28-Jul-2022
Publisher: Routledge/ Taylor & Francis
Abstract: The main objective of this article is to explore new paradigms of teacher training in the field of environmental education. That is why this qualitative study explores the literature on ecological economics and degrowth to identify the most important theoretical principles that can be integrated into environmental education practices. From a transdisciplinary approach, the study integrates a philosophical and epistemological dialogue between scientific knowledge and indigenous wisdom of the Ecuadorian peoples. Then, the results of introducing the ecological economics foundations in the Ecuadorian environmental education policies are described with the analysis of the TiNi program. Subsequently, the emergence of the regenerative economics in the literature is discussed. To conclude, the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) are questioned for their conventional economic vision, and regenerative cultures are proposed to promote world futures focused in human well-being and environmental justice.
URI: http://repositorio.unae.edu.ec/handle/56000/2604
https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/epub/10.1080/02604027.2022.2072158?needAccess=true
metadata.dc.identifier.doi: https://doi.org/10.1080/02604027.2022.2072158
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