Planetary Health Education: Exploring Students’ Perceptions of Climate Change in a School in Southern Amazonas

Challenges Pub Date : 2024-06-05 DOI:10.3390/challe15020031
Paula Regina Humbelino de Melo, P. V. Alves, V. Bourscheidt, Tatiana Souza de Camargo
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The Brazilian Legal Amazon, crucial for ecosystem services such as biodiversity, carbon sequestration, and climate regulation, has declined over time in its capacity to absorb carbon dioxide. In response, global policies are being developed to mitigate climate change, which has emerged as a central issue in the planetary health approach. The objective of this study was to investigate how elementary school students in a rural school in the Southern Amazonas state perceive climate change and understand its implications for the health of the planet. Understanding the phenomenon’s complexity, we conducted research with students from riverside communities in the Southern Amazon region. The data were analyzed using relative, absolute and percentage frequency tables, with a Fisher’s test applied at a 5% significance level. A significant finding was the predominant difficulty students had in accurately conceptualizing climate change, highlighting notable gaps in their understanding of these wide-ranging issues. In the context of the global climate crisis we are experiencing, the integration of concepts related to climate change in basic education becomes indispensable. This study emphasizes not only the existing knowledge gap but also the urgency of educational approaches that prepare children and young people for the challenges of mitigation, adaptation, and understanding the complexities of climate change and its planetary implications.
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巴西法定亚马逊河流域对生物多样性、碳固存和气候调节等生态系统服务至关重要,但随着时间的推移,其吸收二氧化碳的能力已经下降。为此,全球正在制定减缓气候变化的政策,气候变化已成为地球健康方法的核心问题。本研究旨在调查南亚马孙州一所农村学校的小学生如何看待气候变化,以及如何理解气候变化对地球健康的影响。了解到这一现象的复杂性,我们对来自南亚马逊地区河边社区的学生进行了研究。我们使用相对、绝对和百分比频率表对数据进行了分析,并在 5%的显著性水平上进行了费雪检验。一个重要的发现是,学生们在准确理解气候变化的概念方面普遍存在困难,这凸显了他们在理解这些广泛问题方面存在的明显差距。在我们正在经历的全球气候危机的背景下,在基础教育中纳入与气候变化相关的概念变得不可或缺。这项研究不仅强调了现有的知识差距,还强调了教育方法的紧迫性,即让儿童和青年做好准备,应对减缓和适应气候变化的挑战,了解气候变化的复杂性及其对地球的影响。
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