Los participantes en el programa muestran una pancarta reivindicativa contra el abuso de recursos naturales
Una profesora introduce el concepto de uso sostenible de recursos naturales debajo de un roble
Debajo de un roble, una profesora resalta la importancia del uso sostenible de recursos naturales
Participantes en el programa reunidos en un aula del CENEAM
Un grupo de participantes inicia el recorrido
Un grupo de participantes preparando la actividad en la biblioteca del CENEAM
Recorrido con nieve para descubrir algunos usos sostenibles de la naturaleza
Un momento de descanso para los participantes en el programa
Juego de simulación realizado en el programa
Los participantes interpretan el papel de ejecutivos en el juego de simulación
Los participantes observan el robledal durante la senda
Los participantes reciben información sobre el método de aprovechamiento del pinar
Educadora del CENEAM da instrucciones para la realización del juego de simulación
El paisaje nevado ofrece la posibilidad de observar el bosque de Valsaín
Los participantes en el programa realizan el recorrido por el pinar nevado
Debate de alumnos y alumnas en el juego de simulación sobre la implantación de un complejo residencial en una zona de alto valor natural
El grupo escucha atentamente la intervención de uno de los personajes del juego de simulación, la alcaldesa.
Recorrido por la zona forestal de Valsaín
Los profesores llevan a cabo una reflexión con los alumnos al finalizar el juego de simulación
Primer plano de los participantes en el papel de gabarreros en el juego de simulación
Un alumno interpreta el papel de ingeniero de montes en el juego de simulación
Un alumno representa el papel de constructor en el juego de simulación
En una pantalla se observa la presentación de uno de los proyectos sobre los que se debate en el juego
Alumnas representando a componentes de una asociación ecologísta durante el desarrollo del juego de simulación
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