Catherine Baudains
Lecturer
Environmental and Conservation Sciences
Murdoch University
Australia
Biography
Catherine Baudains is a lecturer in Environmental Education for Sustainability at Murdoch University
Research Interest
current research includes work examining: the role of urban gardening practices in habitat provision and conservation, the importance of citizen science and social research for effective environmental management in urban areas, environmental and lifestyle education programs, novel community engagement strategies to improve understanding of climate change exploring the effectiveness of self regulation of learning processes for achieving long term environmental behaviour change. evaluation of environmental education and the WA Sustainable Schools Initiative
Publications
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Lewis, E., Mansfield, C., Baudains, C., (2014), Ten Tonne Plan: Education for Sustainability From a Whole Systems Thinking Perspective, Applied Environmental Education and Communication, 13, 2, pages 128 - 141.
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Boyd, D., Buizer, M., Schibeci, R., Baudains, C., (2015), Prompting transdisciplinary research: Promising futures for using the performance metaphor in research, Futures, 65, 1, pages 175 - 184.
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Buizer, M., Ruthrof, K., Moore, S., Veneklaas, E., Hardy, G., Baudains, C., (2015), A Critical Evaluation of Interventions to Progress Transdisciplinary Research, Society and Natural Resources, 28, 6, pages 670 - 681.