Resources for NBS Education

NBS EduDirectory - The resource landscape of NBS Education

This repository provides a comprehensive list of available resources, including guidance, reports, tools, and services developed around education about NBS. These NBS education resources and materials were discovered through EU-funded online repositories and through desk research. It is updated annually. You can also consult it as a database on PowerBI.

Have a look at further resources repositorites of the NBS and the education communities at the NBS EduHub.

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Eco-pedagogical School Garden

Initiative of a University of Education in Germany to provide space for hands-on learning for university students about sustainable development, biodiversity and ecosystems.Based on the experiences, the students develop ideas about how to implement such gardens in schools and how to best teach future schoolchildren about these issues.

Topic: Knowledge for Urban Transition

Educational Level: Higher Education

Language:  English German

Organisation: Pädagogische Hochschule Karlsruhe

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Living Wall at Saltersgate Junior School Doncaster

The 98-square metre architectural feature will help insulate the building and use surplus rainwater from the roof to water plants.

Topic: Knowledge for Urban Transition

Educational Level: Primary Education

Language:  English

Organisation: Saltersgate Junior School

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Urban Laboratory

Urban lab has been installed on the roof of the LIMASA Environmental Center, it is testing what types of plants are best suited for green urban interventions through educational and professional programs offered to women

Topic: Knowledge for Urban Transition

Educational Level: Adult Learning

Language:  English

Organisation: ENIAC- Foundation of Women and Technology

European Union

NBS EduWORLD is funded by the European Union (Grant Agreement No. 101060525). Views and opinions expressed are however those of the author(s) only and do not necessarily reflect those of the European Union or the European Commission. Neither the European Union nor the granting authority can be held responsible for them.