Wendy Ojeda Naranjo, geographer and pre-doctoral researcher at the University of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, has requested the collaboration of the population of Lanzarote to delve into the social value that El Jable has.
On the occasion of their research, they have launched a survey, which takes approximately five minutes to answer, aimed at the local population to find out how one of Lanzarote's most unique landscapes is perceived, valued, and recognized.
This form is brief and anonymous. Its objective is to analyze, based on the social perception of the population linked to the territory, how the different areas of the El Jable landscape are valued. "Your contribution will be fundamental to advancing the understanding of the social value of this space," explained this researcher.
You can answer it anonymously here:









