Water Interpretation Centers: A Case Study in Spanish Territory
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Water museum Education museum Environmental education Water interpretation centers Heritage
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2020-11-17Referencia bibliográfica
Galván-Pérez, L., & Gutiérrez-Pérez, J. (2020). Water Interpretation Centers: A Case Study in Spanish Territory. Sustainability, 12(22), 9547. [doi:10.3390/su12229547]
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Ministry of Economy and Competitiveness of the Government of Spain; European Union (EU) RTI2018-094074-B-100; Sustainability in Higher Education: Evaluation of the scope of the 2030 Agenda in curriculum innovation and teacher professional development in Andalusian Universities B-SEJ-424-UGR18Resumen
The shortage of water in the Iberian Peninsula has become one of the most pressing
environmental problems and of greater transcendence in recent decades. This issue is also underlined
at the international level because of climate change. The proliferation of interpretation centers that
focus their attention on water in Spain is a relevant response to the need for public awareness of
the problem of water as a scarce resource, as well as at the international level. Among the issues
that we raise in this work we highlight: to what extent has been the strategy of the construction of
Water Interpretation Centers (WIC) and if its contents, methodologies, resources and facilities have
e ectively contributed to a greater awareness of the population on the problem of water? Finally,
how are these centers fragile in time in relation to their stability and the working conditions of their
sta ? The methodology is based on descriptive–evaluative research, with the following phases:
preparation of a census of interpretation centers at the state level, and the design and submission of a
form around six topics and data analysis. In conclusion, we can highlight that 150 centers have been
registered. Finally, the main conclusion is that the crisis has a ected the sector, causing a drop in
financing and in the supply of activities, where it has not recovered at present.