Climate change poses significant risks to both natural and urban systems, and fostering climate literacy among younger generations is increasingly recognized as a key component of resilience strategies. This paper presents the outcomes of a transnational climate education project involving high school students from Cinisello Balsamo (Italy) and Edremit (Turkey), developed under the EU-funded Town Twinning program. The project combined scientific seminars, experiential learning, and digital tools (including carbon footprint calculators and immersive virtual glacier tours) to enhance climate knowledge and civic engagement. Youth Climate Councils were established to co-develop local sustainability proposals and engage with municipal authorities. Quantitative tests and qualitative evaluations confirmed significant learning gains and high satisfaction among participants. A comparative analysis with international initiatives highlights the project’s unique integration of scientific rigor, participatory methods, and cross-border cooperation. The proposed model offers a replicable framework for embedding place-based climate education into urban governance and youth policy.
Empowering youth for climate resilience: a geographical education model from Italy and Turkey / A. Senese, D. Fugazza, V. Manara, E. Bianco, L. Brambilla, S. Settembrini, E. Falcini, D. Marzano, M. Panizza, C. Torelli, M. Maugeri, G.A. Diolaiuti. - In: GEOGRAPHIES. - ISSN 2673-7086. - 5:4(2025 Dec), pp. 52.1-52.16. [10.3390/geographies5040052]
Empowering youth for climate resilience: a geographical education model from Italy and Turkey
A. SenesePrimo
;D. FugazzaSecondo
;V. Manara;M. MaugeriPenultimo
;G.A. Diolaiuti
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2025
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Climate change poses significant risks to both natural and urban systems, and fostering climate literacy among younger generations is increasingly recognized as a key component of resilience strategies. This paper presents the outcomes of a transnational climate education project involving high school students from Cinisello Balsamo (Italy) and Edremit (Turkey), developed under the EU-funded Town Twinning program. The project combined scientific seminars, experiential learning, and digital tools (including carbon footprint calculators and immersive virtual glacier tours) to enhance climate knowledge and civic engagement. Youth Climate Councils were established to co-develop local sustainability proposals and engage with municipal authorities. Quantitative tests and qualitative evaluations confirmed significant learning gains and high satisfaction among participants. A comparative analysis with international initiatives highlights the project’s unique integration of scientific rigor, participatory methods, and cross-border cooperation. The proposed model offers a replicable framework for embedding place-based climate education into urban governance and youth policy.| File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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