Author:
García Lirios Cruz,Alejandra Navarrete Quezada ,Margarita Juárez Nájera
Abstract
Environmental education programs, assuming an intensive training of skills as the axis of solution in the face of scarce resources, have focused on the optimization of public services. In this sense, the objective of this work has been to observe the effects of an informative workshop in which the prevention and repair of leaks was promoted, as well as saving water through dosing and reuse. A quasi-experimental study was conducted with 100 intact subjects selected intentionally. The results show significant differences before and after the informative workshop. This is the case of the indicator of pluvial catchment that in a beginning was considered the reflective indicator of the factor, but that after the workshop it reduced its value. In contrast, the maintenance of hydraulic facilities revealed a domestic awareness of heritage conservation, although the segmentation of the information workshop is recommended to corroborate latent relationships between water optimization and heritage conservation.
Publisher
Readers Insight Publisher
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