Traveling to Cuba and communication: experiences of environmental education
Karla Picart Rodriguez
SCT Proceedings in Interdisciplinary Insights and Innovations, 2024, vol. 2, 10.56294/piii2024.154
Abstract:
In the contemporary context, concern for the preservation of the environment has intensified, becoming a highly relevant issue at a global level. Growing awareness of environmental challenges has generated renewed interest in environmental education as a fundamental tool for promoting sustainability and ecological responsibility. At the same time, the media, in their role as disseminators of information and generators of opinion, have taken on a leading role in shaping attitudes, behaviors and policies in today's society. During the hottest summer on record (July-August 2023), a group of scientists and communicators set out on a trip to the Cuban archipelago to monitor shark populations, study the state of the coral reefs and get closer to vulnerable coastal communities, as well as other parameters related to the impact of climate change. Through this research, the aim is to characterize the communicative elements used in the expedition “Bojeo a Cuba” that contributed to a greater environmental education of the Cuban population.
Date: 2024
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