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"Getting the message out"The Malinau survey provided significant insight into "what is important to communities living in tropical forest landscapes”. The MLA team wanted to give back this information to the Malinau communities and help them communicate their needs to other local stakeholders. We first prepared four posters and a set of playing cards for that purpose and later produced a film. Our information also contributed to the new environmental education curriculum for the district. Environmental education materialsSurvey results also contributed to an environmental education curriculum, which was developed in 2004 by the Education service of Malinau district, with assistance from WWF Kayan Mentarang. By way of stories, children are taught about the specific environment they live in, its resources, use and problems of management there might be. See here for some sample pages of the books.
The CIFOR-MLA team is grateful for a World Bank grant that allowed us to develop this website and the above set of dissemination materials for local stakeholders. Environmental education booklets for Malinau districtSince 2000, the Education Services of district governments, are allowed to determine the content of education for several subjects. One of these is environmental education, and WWF-Kayan Mentarang was quick to take the opportunity to assist local governments with developing a curriculum.
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