Zen and the Art of Minimum Impact
There’s something beautiful about the simplicity of a wild camp. Fetching water from a stream, lighting the stove, making a bed and preparing food. The well-planned wild journey will include plenty of...
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In my work running eco-education courses, I often witness intense discussions about ecology. As you can imagine, many of the people who would sign-up for an eco-education course are highly motivated...
View ArticleEducation for the Real World
It is time for you to learn how to drive a car. The driving instructor takes you into a room full of tables and chairs, the walls covered in shelves lined with books, at one end of the room is…...
View ArticleEco-education or ecotherapy?
I see facilitating change for sustainability as a therapeutic process – one concerned with identity and healing, that is to say with “the self” and “becoming whole”. Facilitating this type of change is...
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