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Learning for Sustainability Among Faith-Based Organizations in Kenya

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  • Joanne M. Moyer

    (University of Manitoba, Natural Resources Institute
    University of Toronto, School of the Environment)

  • A. John Sinclair

    (University of Manitoba, Natural Resources Institute)

  • Alan P. Diduck

    (The University of Winnipeg, Department of Environmental Studies and Sciences)

Abstract

The complex and unpredictable contexts in which environmental and development work take place require an adaptable, learning approach. Faith-based organizations (FBOs) play a significant role in sustainability work around the world, and provide a unique setting in which to study learning. This paper explores individual learning for sustainability within two FBOs engaged in sustainability work in Kenya. Learning outcomes covered a broad range of areas, including the sustainability framework, environment/conservation, skills, community work, interpersonal engagement, and personal and faith development. These outcomes were acquired through embodied experience and activity, facilitation by the workplace, interpersonal interaction, personal reflection, and Bible study and worship. Grounded categories were compared to learning domains and processes described by Mezirow’s transformative learning theory. The findings indicate that for learning in the sustainability field, instrumental learning and embodied learning processes are particularly important, and consequently they require greater attention in the theory when applied in this field.

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  • Joanne M. Moyer & A. John Sinclair & Alan P. Diduck, 2014. "Learning for Sustainability Among Faith-Based Organizations in Kenya," Environmental Management, Springer, vol. 54(2), pages 360-372, August.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:envman:v:54:y:2014:i:2:d:10.1007_s00267-014-0289-8
    DOI: 10.1007/s00267-014-0289-8
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