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.
Search results ( 181 - 185 of 252 )
Open gardens in Gdynia
This pilot project to create social gardens in Gdynia was developed by a cooperative of the local government, NGO sector and businesses.
Topic: Participatory Planning & Governance
Educational Level: Adult Learning
Language: English
Organisation: City of Gdynia, a local NGO (Food Bank in Tri-City) and the private business (Target company)
Our smart garden for climate change
In this Learning Scenario (LS), students learn about the causes and effects of climate change while exploring nature-based solutions (NBS) to mitigate its impacts. They also engage in activities to raise awareness about climate change and are encouraged to communicate their knowledge and ideas through various mediums like brochures, posters, and videos. The students apply their gained knowledge by creating a smart garden in their schoolyard, aiming to reduce the school's ecological footprint.
Topic: Biodiversity
Educational Level: Primary Education
Language: English
Organisation: European Schoolnet
Panorama Solutions
Document and promote examples of inspiring, replicable solutions across a range of conservation and sustainable development topics, enabling cross-sectoral learning and inspiration. It allows practitioners to share and reflect on their experiences, increase recognition for successful work, and to learn with their peers how similar challenges have been addressed around the globe.
Topic: Biodiversity
Educational Level: Adult Learning
Language: English
Organisation: IUCN
Partnership for 21st Century Learning Frameworks & Resources
The P21 Framework for 21st Century Learning, developed with input from educators and business leaders, outlines the skills and support systems students need to succeed in work, life and citizenship. It is widely used by schools to focus on 21st century skills.
Mastery of key subjects such as English, world languages, the arts, mathematics, science, geography, history and citizenship is essential. In addition, the integration of interdisciplinary 21st century themes such as global awareness, financial literacy, citizenship, health and environmental literacy enhances students' understanding. To thrive in today's complex world, students need to develop learning and innovation skills, including creativity, critical thinking, communication and collaboration. In a technology-driven environment, they need information literacy, media literacy and ICT literacy. To succeed in life and work, students need to cultivate life and career skills such as flexibility, initiative, social skills, productivity and leadership. By integrating these elements, the P21 framework helps to engage students deeply and prepare them for a networked, digital world.
Topic: Social Justice & Social Cohesion
Educational Level: All Levels
Language: English
Organisation: Battelle for Kids
Pedagogical farms in the city
The pedagogical farms which are intended to raise awareness of nature and encourage citizens to "discover to love and respect the environment
Topic: Green Space Management
Educational Level: Primary Education
Language: English
Organisation: City of Marseille

Funded by the European Union. 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.