A Teacher’s Guide on Nature-based Solutions to Water Challenges

Robert C. Brears
Our Future Water
Published in
2 min readJun 17, 2024

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Dive into the world of water challenges and their nature-based solutions with “A Teacher’s Guide on Nature-based Solutions to Water Challenges”. This meticulously crafted guidebook equips educators with the tools to inspire their students about the integral role of water in our environment and the innovative solutions nature provides to address water-related issues.

Uncover comprehensive strategies and compelling narratives to bring the concept of nature-based solutions alive in your classrooms. From elucidating global and local water challenges to illustrating the potential of nature-based solutions, this guide offers a profound exploration of our most vital resource.

This guide extends beyond traditional classroom teaching methods, advocating for active learning and experiential engagements. With a range of sample lesson plans and dynamic classroom activities, this guide empowers students to comprehend and appreciate the intricacies of watersheds, the role of forests in the water cycle, and more.

Harness the power of assessments and evaluations, with the guide providing an in-depth look into formative and summative assessments, to ensure a comprehensive understanding of the subject. Gain insight into engaging with parents and the community at large, fostering a culture of learning beyond the classroom.

Written by a leading expert, ‘A Teacher’s Guide on Nature-based Solutions to Water Challenges’ is more than just a guide. It’s an invitation to inspire, to engage, and to make a tangible difference in the way students understand and value water and the solutions that nature has to offer. Join us in this journey of learning, discovery, and stewardship for a sustainable and water-secure future.

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Robert C. Brears
Our Future Water

Robert is the author of Financing Water Security and Green Growth (Oxford University Press) and Founder of Our Future Water and Mark and Focus