scholarly journals CO NAM DAJE LAS – EDUKACJA PRZYRODN ICZO-LEŚNA W POWIECIE POZNAŃSKIM

Author(s):  
Magdalena Kugiejko

The article presents the use of nature in supporting the processes of teaching and developing children and youths. The surrounding natural environment, the outdoors, can be compared to a laboratory which provides an opportunity to use direct experiences, leading to a clearer interpretation of the natural environment. The purpose of the article was to determine the level of accessibility and use of valuable nature areas in Poznan county for educational purposes. In the article, the author presents the characteristics of the activitiescarried out by various organizations, i.e. the Konstantynowo Forestry Inspectorate and education centers in the Wielkopolski National Park. The discussion draws attention to the difficulties faced, such as the insufficient number of teaching staff in the centers, the lack of available dates or inadequate information provided to the age groups which often arise in trying to achieve the intended tasks. The goal set was implemented through the analysis of interviews with teachers and employees of these institutions (case study).

2021 ◽  
Vol 55 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
Błażej Gierczyk ◽  
Anna Kujawa ◽  
Tomasz Ślusarczyk

Wielkopolski National Park is a protected area located in central Wielkopolska, near Poznań City, and is an important refuge to numerous valuable species of plants, fungi, and animals. Through 2019, the project to recognize and catalog the macromycetes of this Park was continued. The current paper presents the results of these studies in the form of an annotated list of the recorded species. One hundred and eighty-nine taxa new for Wielkopolski National Park have been identified. Among these, nine are new to Poland (<em>Acanthophysellum </em><em>lividocoeruleum</em>, <em>Agaricus moellerianus</em>, <em>Callistosporium luteo-olivaceum</em>, <em>Entoloma terreum</em>, <em>Flammulina populicola</em>, <em>Leucoagaricus sublittoralis</em>, <em>Marasmius anomalus </em>var. <em>microsporus</em>, <em>Phaeohelotium rufescens</em>, and <em>Tulasnella danica</em>). The current number of fungal taxa found in this park is 1,122.


2021 ◽  
Vol 13 (2) ◽  
pp. 765
Author(s):  
Adam Zydroń ◽  
Krzysztof Szoszkiewicz ◽  
Cyprian Chwiałkowski

The study aimed at estimating the variability of perception of the Wielkopolski National Park (WNP) value among different groups of society. The study was based on questionnaires conducted in 2018. Analyses were carried out on the basis of 1350 records. The results of the survey were subjected to statistical analysis using the canonical correspondence analysis (CCA) and the analysis of variance. The study revealed that the relation with the natural environment significantly differs among various groups of society. The application of diverse analytical tools in relation to the survey data allowed for the quantification of that diversity. The relationship between the economic situation of respondents and their willingness to pay for nature conservation is non-linear.


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