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Environmental educators often adhere to a relatively narrow theoretical paradigm focusing on changing attitudes and knowledge, which are assumed to foster pro-environmental behaviors, which, in turn, leads to better environmental quality. This book takes a different approach to trying to understand how environmental education might influence people, their communities, and the environment. The authors view changing environmental behaviors as a «wicked» problem, that is, a problem that does not readily lend itself to solutions using existing disciplinary approaches. The book as a whole opens up new avenues for pursuing environmental education research and practice and thus expands the conversation around environmental education, behaviors, and quality. Through developing transdisciplinary research questions and conceptual paradigms, this book also suggests new practices beyond those currently used in environmental education, natural resources management, and other environmental fields.

Through developing transdisciplinary research questions and conceptual paradigms, this book suggests new practices beyond those currently used in environmental education, natural resources management, and other environmental fields.
Acknowledgments vii
Introduction. Tales of a Transdisciplinary Scholar ix
Marianne E. Krasny
Section I Participation
Chapter 1 Art and Environmental Education Research: Reflections on Participation
3(8)
Joseph E. Heimlich
Mary Miss
Chapter 2 Participation in Environmental Education: Crossing Boundaries under the Big Tent
11(34)
Jeppe Laessøe
Marianne E. Krasny
Chapter 3 Building Capacity for Community-Based Natural Resource Management with Environmental Education
45(34)
Martha C. Monroe
Shorna Broussard Allred
Chapter 4 Learning and Knowing in Pursuit of Sustainability: Concepts and Tools for Transdisciplinary Environmental Research
79(26)
Scott Peters
Arjen E. J. Wals
Chapter 5 Inquiry, Models, and Complex Reasoning to Transform Learning in Environmental Education
105(22)
Barbara A. Crawford
Rebecca Jordan
Section II Appreciation
Chapter 6 Art and Environmental Education Research: Reflections on Appreciation
127(6)
Joseph E. Heimlich
Mary Miss
Chapter 7 The Emotional Life of the Environmental Educator
133(26)
John Fraser
Carol B. Brandt
Chapter 8 Psychological Resilience, Uncertainty, and Biological Conservation: Junctures Between Emotional Knowledges, Nature Experiences, and Environmental Education
159(28)
Leesa Fawcett
Janis L. Dickinson
Section III Place
Chapter 9 Art and Environmental Education Research: Reflections on Place
187(6)
Joseph E. Heimlich
Mary Miss
Chapter 10 Disturbances in Urban Social-Ecological Systems: Niche Opportunities for Environmental Education
193(38)
Timon McPhearson
Keith G. Tidball
Chapter 11 Mobility, Power, and Scale in Place-Based Environmental Education
231(22)
Richard C. Stedman
Nicole M. Ardoin
Conclusion. Do "Arranged Marriages" Generate Novel Insights? 253(24)
Marianne E. Krasny
Megan K. Halpern
Bruce V. Lewenstein
Justin Dillon
Index 277
Marianne E. Krasny (M.S. and PhD in forest ecology from the University of Washington) is Professor in the Department of Natural Resources and Director of the Civic Ecology Lab at Cornell University. Her publications include a number of authored, co-authored, or edited books for science and environmental educators. Justin Dillon (PhD in education from Kings College London) is Professor of Science and Environmental Education and Head of the Science and Technology Education Group at Kings College London. He is co-editor of the International Journal of Science Education and is editor or co-editor of a variety of books for science and environmental educators.