Baseline for a non-formal environmental education program in the Xichú micro-basin, Guanajuato
Published 2021-01-27
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Abstract
Environmental education programs with a watershed approach are characterized by their non-formal nature and their lack of a baseline for implementation, which emerges as the management process is in progress. The aim of the work was to define a baseline for a non-formal environmental education program in the Xichú micro-basin, in Guanajuato. The methodology consisted of applying surveys to the population as well as interviews carried out with key informants from institutions, the academia, and non-governmental organizations. In the results, nine environmental themes were established, the upper and lower functional areas of the micro-basin were prioritized, the White-tailed Deer was selected as the flagship species, and teaching strategies were identified. There is not enough environmental information; however, there is motivation to participate in activities of the environmental education program. The project concludes with a work that can be replicated and which can work as support in programs, projects, and territorial evaluations.