ECO_CARE Multisensory and Experimental Workshop 2024 “We are the ocean, and the Ocean is us. A Living Laboratory to learn from each other and learn from the ocean”

Author:

Montaña Mónoga Ana María,Parola GiuliaORCID,Poto Margherita PaolaORCID,Panieri GiulianaORCID,Muniz de Souza (Otomorinhori’õ Xavante) Júlia,Médici Machado Natalia,Wennerstrom Aline,Barrenechea Angeles Ines,Zimmermann Jane

Abstract

This report provides an overview of the Multisensory and Experimental Workshop organized by the ECOCARE team. The workshop took place in the Aldeia Maraka’nà, as a collaborative initiative coordinated by Giulia Parola, Júlia Xavante, Ana María Montaña Mónoga, Natalia Médici Machado, and Aline Wennerstrom, with the participation of Rodrigo Tavares. Law, marine science and Indigenous knowledge systems were interwoven to develop activities that involved scholars, community members, teachers and learners.

Funder

Universitetet i Tromsø

Direktoratet for internasjonalisering og kvalitetsutvikling i høgare utdanning

Publisher

UiT The Arctic University of Norway

Reference5 articles.

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