Welcome,
Please
enjoy your visit, and contact me with your ideas or comments about the site.
Negotiations
over the permit issuance for the Florida Gulf Coast University led to a Settlement
Agreement that called for the creation of the "Arnold
Committee" and an assessment of overall land uses and natural
systems, environmental protection and mitigation tools in the Estero Bay
watershed. Upon completion of the Assessment and its adoption by
the Arnold Committee in October of 1996, the Council established and
began providing Staff support to the Estero Bay Agency on Bay Management
(ABM).
"development that meets the needs of the present without
compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own
needs." It was presented in Our Common Future. The
World Commission on Environment and Development which was published in
1987. You can read the entire Bruntland
report here (over 300 pages).
This
FGCU Colloquium site (from 2003) has extensive links and
instructions about the course including assignments, rubrics, journals
and field trip resources:
Perhaps one of the most powerful way sot think
about the concept of ecological literacy is by incorporating it with our
spiritual and religious lives. This link is one that I think helps
guide that consideration in a meaningful way
Creative journaling is a big part of this class. This course
requirement empowers us to take time for ourselves to slow down and
better appreciate the many blessing we have.
In this area you will find links to creative journal ideas. Bill
Hammond is our local guru for creative journaling. He has
been an inspiration and leader in Environmental Education in Lee
County for over 30 years. I've found some links to his suggestions
an included them here for you.