Training Course for Monitors - Projeto VerdeSinos
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https://doi.org/10.17979/ams.2015.02.020.1619Keywords:
training, monitors, VerdeSinos, Bacia SinosAbstract
The Monitors Training Course is an action of the VerdeSinos Project, carried out locally by the Nestor Weiler Municipal Environmental Education Center (CEMEA), in the municipality of Campo Bom, Rio Grande do Sul, southern Brazil, coordinated by the University of Vale do Rio dos Sinos - UNISINOS, by the Rio dos Sinos Basin Management Committee - COMITESINOS and by the University Foundation for the Development of Teaching and Research - FUNDEPE, sponsored by PETROBRAS, through the Petrobras Socioambiental Program. The Rio dos Sinos basin is made up of 32 municipalities with a population of approximately 1.3 million people, suffering from urban pressure on areas of interest for preservation. This course aimed to mobilize and train environmental monitors in the municipality of Campo Bom, located in the middle part of the basin, to identify environmental problems and act as protagonists in the conservation and recovery of these environments. The training, carried out with 55 monitors, took place in four modules that dealt with issues of diagnosis and intervention for the conservation and recovery of areas. At the end of the activities, it was possible to observe a great increase in the attitudes of the participants in the face of environmental problems.
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