Leveraging social media for eco-education: home gardening for climate resilience and food security DOI Creative Commons
Frank Yeboah Adusei,

Yaw Asamoah Akowuah,

Frank K. Ackah

и другие.

Опубликована: Март 28, 2025

This study explores the integration of social media as a tool to promote environmental education and sustainability through home gardening initiatives in Ghana. The focus is on leveraging platforms like Facebook, specifically Home Gardening, Ghana (HGG) initiative, address challenges related food security, urbanization, climate resilience. HGG has deep cultural roots, providing significant contributions security biodiversity conservation. It created an online community over 300,000 members, offering practical training fostering engagement. Using qualitative research approach, this evaluates HGG’s impact resilience, conservation, based responses from 100 participants. findings highlight initiative’s role enhancing household reducing costs, promoting sustainable practices. Challenges such limited access resources digital divide rural areas are also identified, along with women driving efforts. Social shown be powerful platform for knowledge dissemination, peer support, collective action education. underscores transformative potential communication addressing change urban insecurity

Язык: Английский

Leveraging social media for eco-education: home gardening for climate resilience and food security DOI Creative Commons
Frank Yeboah Adusei,

Yaw Asamoah Akowuah,

Frank K. Ackah

и другие.

Опубликована: Март 28, 2025

This study explores the integration of social media as a tool to promote environmental education and sustainability through home gardening initiatives in Ghana. The focus is on leveraging platforms like Facebook, specifically Home Gardening, Ghana (HGG) initiative, address challenges related food security, urbanization, climate resilience. HGG has deep cultural roots, providing significant contributions security biodiversity conservation. It created an online community over 300,000 members, offering practical training fostering engagement. Using qualitative research approach, this evaluates HGG’s impact resilience, conservation, based responses from 100 participants. findings highlight initiative’s role enhancing household reducing costs, promoting sustainable practices. Challenges such limited access resources digital divide rural areas are also identified, along with women driving efforts. Social shown be powerful platform for knowledge dissemination, peer support, collective action education. underscores transformative potential communication addressing change urban insecurity

Язык: Английский

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