During the last four years of the EU-COST Action – Environmental Citizenship (EC) –discussions have focused on the relationships between EC and educational diversity forms. There was not enough attention paid to the wider framework named quality of life (Q.O.L.) and wellbeing in the mid of global environmental issues caused by humans. We argues that in order to extend scope and impacts of EC towards sustained environments to conserve and preserve our ecosystems, it is necessary to emphasis aspects of Q.O.L and strengthening a joint policy of Citizen Science (SC) among all levels of formal and informal education, private, public, civic organizations and industry sectors to achieve world’s most significant mission coping with climate change and urbanization issues.
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