Page 20 November, 1974 Environments for Learning Box 4174 PRIMARY INVOLVEMENT OF SUBJECT AREAS ---- Madison, Wisconsin 53711 ~~~·'\ ~ .,0!' ~ "'l Q ~ '? 0 ~ ..... ~ ~ (:.: ~ ~· "'~ ..0 0? c;.. '? ~ '";;() KEY CONCEPTS-Sample study areas ~ ~ i.C3-. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ -:;() ~ ·~ o'~. ~. ~~·~.~~~ ~~,.. (Q~%9oo ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ '% ECOSYSTEMS ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ? ., ., ~ ·~ c;.. ~ J.. ? ? o,. . ENERGY ~Sun, climate, photoperiodism, photosynthesis, re- • . . . spiration biomass, competition for FOOD-Photosynthesis, energy transfer in food chains, food . . . • webs, nutrients, erosion, producer, consumer, decomposer. EVOLUTION-Time, jJatural selection, adaptation, territoriality, • . migration, geology, future POPULATION-Competition, cooperation, limiting factors, car- . . . rying capacity, density, distribution, dispersion COMMUNITY-Habitat, diversity, niche, tolerance, indicator . . species, biome, zonation, salinity INTERACTION-Cycles, succession, eutrophication, symbiosis, . . . parasite, _diseases BAL~CE-Interdepende~ce, dominance, climax, ecotone, nat- . . . ural eutrophication HUMAN SYSTEMS ENERGY-Sources, production and delivery, consumption, cal- · . . . . ories, uses in the home, school, community, transportation AGRICULTURE-Practices, conservation, energy use in pro- . . . . duction, shipping, packaging, marketing, nutrition TECHNOLOGY-Evolution of, gatherer-farmer to post industrial . ages, harvesting/extracting capabilities, benefits, liabilities • . . POPULATION-Increase, structure, density, dispersion, distri- . . . bution (geographically, urban-rural), resource dependance COMMUNITY-Self, family, school, local, state, nation, world, government, business/industry, church INTERACTION-INTER-personal, -group, -agency, -institutional, -national, transportation, communications incl. mass media BALANCE-Scientific understanding (cause-effect), value clarifi- . . . . cation, education, communications, community goals €UTDOOR ED ) {PARTICIPATION ) Metro Environmental Education Council, Portland Area: Chairman: John Gumert, Bureau of Land Management, 234-3361, x 4024 Vice-chairman: Bob Man, Washington County lED, 648-7191 Secretary: Yvonne Weber, Western Forestry Center, 228-1367 "Thousands of groups exist, among them now are at least 3,000 conservation and environmental organizations. This number includes approximately 250 national and regional groups and 400 state organizations." 1974 Operation Nature Guide 50¢ from Nature Guide 34915 4th Ave. S. Federal Way, Wash. 98002 List of 600 persons, compiled by the Audubon Society, willing to be listed as willing and eager to give visitors a couple of hours of time. Wildflowers, geology, mammals, etc. Resources for Citizen Planners Sumner Sharpe, Rick Paulson. Published by Center for Urban Education. How-to material, people in community, etc. Copes from C.U.E. in Portland, 224-1144. ' (M.L.) see also Education . . ' . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . ' • . . . . • . • • . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • • • . . • . . . . . ' ~ECREATION ) see also Education
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