A study on how environmental issues are discussed in social studies textbooks

Environmental education should be sustainable. For a peaceful and happy world, each country is expected to see the environment as common heritage and to bring this sensitivity to the students in the education processes. Social Studies course is a course that aims to educate students to be effective,...

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Environmental Economics
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