Improving school children's understanding of water scarcity with a co-produced book on groundwater in Central Chile.

IF 2.4 3区 地球科学 Q2 GEOSCIENCES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Sofía Vargas-Payera, Matías Taucare, Claudio Pareja, Jessica Vejar
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Water scarcity is a critical issue worldwide, and Chile is no exception. Since 2010, Central Chile has been enduring an ongoing water crisis due to the coupled effects of a severe drought and the overuse of water resources, especially groundwater. Rural communities have been strongly impacted, mainly because wells from which drinking water is supplied show a dramatic drop in water levels, and some have even dried up. The water scarcity scenario requires the integration of actors and disciplines to increase awareness of groundwater; however, how to make this valuable element visible in society is an issue that remains open to debate. This paper describes and reflects on the process of making educational material about groundwater and water scarcity for children to promote public awareness. Based on transdisciplinary and co-designing processes, this work describes the social perceptions of groundwater among children and community leaders, as well as how scientific information and local knowledge of water scarcity could be integrated into a book for the young population. This research finds that educational projects on groundwater resources increase people's awareness of the role of this hidden resource in the water cycle. Such projects encourage the creation of grounded and contextualised materials that incorporate the knowledge and experience already present in the communities, increasing public awareness of the role of groundwater and associated water scarcity issues, thereby integrating academia and society. This approach could be a tool to lay the foundations for successfully addressing the water crisis in Chile over generations.

Supplementary information: The online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1007/s10040-023-02641-6.

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与人合作出版了一本关于智利中部地下水的书,提高了学童对缺水的理解。
缺水是世界范围内的一个关键问题,智利也不例外。自2010年以来,由于严重干旱和过度使用水资源,特别是地下水的双重影响,智利中部一直处于持续的水危机之中。农村社区受到了严重影响,主要是因为供应饮用水的水井水位急剧下降,有些甚至干涸。缺水情况需要行动者和学科的结合,以提高对地下水的认识;然而,如何让这一有价值的元素在社会中可见,仍然是一个有待讨论的问题。本文描述并反思了为儿童制作地下水和缺水教育材料的过程,以提高公众意识。这项工作基于跨学科和共同设计的过程,描述了儿童和社区领导人对地下水的社会认知,以及如何将科学信息和当地缺水知识整合到一本面向年轻人的书中。这项研究发现,有关地下水资源的教育项目提高了人们对这种隐藏资源在水循环中的作用的认识。这些项目鼓励创建有根据和有背景的材料,将社区中已有的知识和经验结合起来,提高公众对地下水作用和相关缺水问题的认识,从而使学术界和社会融合在一起。这种方法可以成为一种工具,为几代人成功解决智利的水危机奠定基础。补充信息:在线版本包含补充材料,网址为10.1007/s10040-023-02641-6。
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Hydrogeology Journal
Hydrogeology Journal 地学-地球科学综合
CiteScore
5.40
自引率
7.10%
发文量
128
审稿时长
6 months
期刊介绍: Hydrogeology Journal was founded in 1992 to foster understanding of hydrogeology; to describe worldwide progress in hydrogeology; and to provide an accessible forum for scientists, researchers, engineers, and practitioners in developing and industrialized countries. Since then, the journal has earned a large worldwide readership. Its peer-reviewed research articles integrate subsurface hydrology and geology with supporting disciplines: geochemistry, geophysics, geomorphology, geobiology, surface-water hydrology, tectonics, numerical modeling, economics, and sociology.
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