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.
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Seeds for life
Secondary school students create a vegetable roof school garden in collaboration with experts and families. The activities of this Learning Scenario (LS) will be carried out to re-develop an unused part of the school, promoting actions in favor of biodiversity, climate change and urban redevelopment.
Topic: Biodiversity
Educational Level: Secondary Education
Language: Dutch English French German Greek Italian Lithuanian Portuguese Romanian Spanish
Organisation: European Schoolnet
Stand up for nature-based solutions! There is no Planet B!
This Learning Scenario (LS) aims to raise students' awareness about nature-based Solutions (NBS) and Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) while fostering their responsibility and critical thinking. It encourages students to advocate for a more sustainable world, enhancing their digital competencies through data processing, analysis, solution design, and creating digital artifacts for presentations.
Topic: Climate Resilience
Educational Level: Secondary Education
Language: English
Organisation: European Schoolnet
Steaming Up With Nature Wonders
This Learning Scenario is designed for 6-9-year-old learners with the goal of reigniting their bond with nature and fostering STEAM skills through nature-based solutions (NBS). With a focus on addressing the growing disconnection from the natural world among children, this project is tailored to spark curiosity, critical thinking, and environmental consciousness. Set within the scenic landscapes of Buila Vânturarița National Park (Romania), an area included in NATURA 2000 network, students embark on a journey of discovery. Guided by experts, they delve into the park's rich biodiversity through sensory exploration and inquiry-based approaches, including activities such as workshops, investigation on season changes, outdoor mindfulness walks, expert interviews, field trips, and awareness events. The implementation of the Learning Scenario requires two important stages: introduction to environmental concepts and NBS in general (stage 1) and direct exploration of local biodiversity and specific NBS (stage 2).
Topic: Biodiversity
Educational Level: Primary Education
Language: Dutch English French German Greek Italian Lithuanian Portuguese Romanian Spanish
Organisation: European Schoolnet
Sustainable architecture
In this Learning Scenario (LS), students explore sustainable architecture and renewable energy sources. They learn to design buildings in 3D modeling software, considering environmental conditions and sustainable materials, while developing problem-solving and collaboration skills for real-life applications.
Topic: Climate Resilience
Educational Level: Secondary Education
Language: English
Organisation: European Schoolnet
Sustainable City Simulator: Building the Future
In this Learning Scenario (LS), students will learn about smart cities, circular economy, and nature-based solutions by designing and building a smart apartment building with microcontrollers and sensors to address sustainability challenges. The interdisciplinary project includes STEM, design, entrepreneurship, and civic education, culminating in a collective assembly of a smart city exhibition to showcase their sustainability concepts.
Topic: Climate Resilience
Educational Level: Primary to Secondary Education
Language: Dutch English French German Greek Italian Lithuanian Portuguese Romanian Spanish
Organisation: European Schoolnet

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