Lines of action for practicing the principles of environmental university space in brigadas
Keywords:
Lines of action, environmentalist brigade Principles, Environment, environmentalists BrigadesAbstract
The purpose of this research is to provide action lines to practice the principles of environmental brigades in order to participate in the protection of the environment from the university. Theoretically grounded in authors such as UNESCO, Tobasura and Sepúlveda (1997), Velazquez de Castro (2008), Penteado (2000) and the Rules of the Ecological Brigades , is a documentary and analytical study , culminating in the proposed modes supported to act on these principles to protect the environment with their evaluation indicators. As a result they have principles: participation, freedom, intentionality, integration, timeliness, availability, which are implemented through various activities with their respective indicators to evaluate them. Among the suggested activities are : involved in environmental activities planned by the university, willingness to share their time and skills , to develop environmental protection activities in the university environment, contribute to the preparation of citizens in environmental conservation, engage in troubleshooting environment, promote environmental responsibility values , training in environmental awareness , promote the formation of university environmental brigades disclose environmental problems. Finally we recommend forming environmental brigades in the university and practice these principles.
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