Science Teaching Resource Kit.
With a background in Science and in recent years focusing studies towards ecology (freshwater and terrestrial), physical geography, resource management, environmental science and conservation disciplines, I have an educated understanding of physical systems from an ecosystem perspective. I am passio...
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ftunivcanter:oai:ir.canterbury.ac.nz:10092/14213 2023-05-15T13:49:25+02:00 Science Teaching Resource Kit. Baldwin, Renne 2007 application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/10092/14213 English en eng http://hdl.handle.net/10092/14213 All Rights Reserved Theses / Dissertations 2007 ftunivcanter 2022-09-08T13:33:35Z With a background in Science and in recent years focusing studies towards ecology (freshwater and terrestrial), physical geography, resource management, environmental science and conservation disciplines, I have an educated understanding of physical systems from an ecosystem perspective. I am passionate about the Antarctic environment and the unique processes and natural phenomenon that occur. What I also find intriguing is how organisms are adapted to sustain a niche in the harsh Antarctic conditions. The importance of the Polar Regions at a global scale and their influence on the global ecosystem are concepts that should be understood. I believe these understandings need attention and that it is important that our younger generation are equipped with knowledge so that they too may develop passions for such exceptional natural landscapes. With this they may continue the work of our generation into the future to conserve and preserve such a pristine environment. Within our society, anthropogenic influences on the environment are something humans have been aware of but have only recently begun to react to. We can not change the actions of the past or remediate the effects, but what we can have an influence on is the future. My way of conserving and preserving Antarctica at this stage, is to help educate and whet the appetites of our younger generation so that they may understand the beauty and importance of spectacular regions of the world. Other/Unknown Material Antarc* Antarctic Antarctica University of Canterbury, Christchurch: UC Research Repository Antarctic The Antarctic |
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With a background in Science and in recent years focusing studies towards ecology (freshwater and terrestrial), physical geography, resource management, environmental science and conservation disciplines, I have an educated understanding of physical systems from an ecosystem perspective. I am passionate about the Antarctic environment and the unique processes and natural phenomenon that occur. What I also find intriguing is how organisms are adapted to sustain a niche in the harsh Antarctic conditions. The importance of the Polar Regions at a global scale and their influence on the global ecosystem are concepts that should be understood. I believe these understandings need attention and that it is important that our younger generation are equipped with knowledge so that they too may develop passions for such exceptional natural landscapes. With this they may continue the work of our generation into the future to conserve and preserve such a pristine environment. Within our society, anthropogenic influences on the environment are something humans have been aware of but have only recently begun to react to. We can not change the actions of the past or remediate the effects, but what we can have an influence on is the future. My way of conserving and preserving Antarctica at this stage, is to help educate and whet the appetites of our younger generation so that they may understand the beauty and importance of spectacular regions of the world. |
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