Urban Wetlands: Partnership Building for Community-based Conservation Education

September 15th, 2025 - February 28th, 2027 | PROJECT

This Partnership Development and Planning project seeks to build a collaboration focused on community perspectives and needs related to wetlands in Metro Detroit. The partnership includes watershed non-profit organizations (WNGOs), Michigan State University professionals, and local community members. The project will consist of two major activities:1) bi-monthly, facilitated meetings between university researchers and WNGOs; 2) a 2-day conference incorporating community voices from across Metro Detroit. Full participation of a range of organizations and community members, with varying expertise, will forefront interests, goals, and perspectives ensuring informal STEM education plans and activities related to wetlands will address community needs. This process will also, via knowledge-sharing, increase participants' scientific literacy and engagement.

The project will employ a participatory action research (PAR) approach to partnership development through facilitated listening, sharing and planning sessions to integrate knowledge, perspectives, experiences, and goals with respect to wetlands and water quality. The project has a deliberate emphasis on developing a long-term, mutually beneficial, and sustainable community-led partnership. A strength of this project is that it uses PAR for nested partnership, organizational, and individual capacity building. Insights gained from PAR to develop a partnership, and the Search Conference model will provide a procedural and practice example for other partnerships within the informal environmental education domain.

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Team Members

Emily Pomeranz, Principal Investigator, Michigan State University
Alexa Warwick, Co-Principal Investigator, Michigan State University
Erica Clites, Co-Principal Investigator, Michigan State University
Angela K Burrow, Co-Principal Investigator, Michigan State University

Funders

Funding Source: NSF
Funding Program: AISL
Award Number: 2517389
Funding Amount: $148,765.00

Tags

Audience: Administration | Leadership | Policymakers | General Public | Learning Researchers
Discipline: Ecology | forestry | agriculture
Resource Type: Project Descriptions | Projects
Environment Type: Community Outreach Programs | Conferences | Higher Education Programs | Informal | Formal Connections | Public Events and Festivals