Translating land use science to a museum exhibit.

J Land Use Sci

Biology and Institute of Interdisciplinary Research, University of Puerto Rico at Cayey.

Published: April 2016

For land use science to engage the general public it must successfully translate its concepts and conclusions and make them public outside of traditional scientific venues. Here we explore science-art exhibits, which blend artistic presentations with specific scientific data or themes, as a possible effective way of communicating scientific information and disrupting misconceptions. We describe the process of producing a science-art exhibit on remote sensing and Puerto Rican landscape history from 1937 to the present, sited at a rural Puerto Rican community museum, and examine the visitor experience and educational outcomes of the museum exhibit through analysis of survey data. The exhibit project engaged undergraduate students from a variety of academic backgrounds, introduced land use science concepts to the public in an engaging format, and was effective at reshaping visitors' misconceptions of Puerto Rico's landscape change history.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5298136PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/1747423X.2016.1172129DOI Listing

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