Meanings and perceptions of the environment for adolescents: Reflection in times of pandemic.
Abstract
The perceptions of some adolescents about the environment is an essential factor in understanding man - nature. The current pandemic produced by COVID-19, allowed the subjects to observe their surroundings carefully, leading to changes in perceptions. All of this was built from environmental education; tool that served to explore and feel the benefits of space, all during confinement. The objective of the research was to analyze and interpret the perceptions that a group of adolescents has, in a situation of vulnerability to the environment in times of confinement due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The research is located in the qualitative paradigm of a narrative type, through drawings, interviews and a focus group technique, the research was developed. The findings: the environment as a whole. Urban processes and city noise do not allow us to reveal the importance of nature. However, the environment as an unbreakable structure in the face of human reality, the silence that the pandemic produced led the study group to new experiences within the space they inhabit, for example: sounds, observation of new birds, insects, etc. Finally, the participants reflected on the changes brought by confinement and the meaning of the environment, strengthening the relationship with nature. In addition, the growth of the city brings disturbances in nature, changing the landscape.