<p><b>Ready-to-go, vetted approaches for facilitating artistic environmental projects</b><br/>How do we educate those who feel an urgency to address our environmental and social challenges? What ethical concerns do art-makers face who are committed to a deep green agenda? How can we refocus education to emphasize integrative thinking and inspire hope? What role might art play in actualizing environmental resilience?<br/>Compiled from 67 members of the Ecoart Network, a group of more than 200 internationally established practitioners, <i>Ecoart in Action </i>stands as a field guide that offers practical solutions to critical environmental challenges. Organized into three sections¿Activities, Case Studies, and Provocations¿each contribution provides models for ecoart practice that are adaptable for use within a variety of classrooms, communities, and contexts. <br/>Educators developing project and place-based learning curricula, citizens, policymakers, scientists, land managers, and t