NATURE INTERPRETATION 1 – WHAT IS NATURE INTERPRETATION?
Nature interpretation = Making meaning
Bridging the gap
There seems to be an increasing gap between people and nature. Interpretation can be seen as a process of repairing this divide by building bridges, across unfamiliar territory, to places of deeper care and understanding.
The simplest definition of interpretation is 'making meaning'. The interpreter is one who makes or reveals meaning of a place and the living things, processes and human interactions, in which all the participants (including the interpreter) are learning.
Interpretation happens in many ways, from guided tours to brochures, signboards, slideshows, living theatre and many others. The principles in this section can be applied in any place, to any kind of interpretation.
"Interpretation is first and foremost a communication process, to reveal the meaning of natural and cultural resources in a way that inspires and educates." [Jim Buchholz]
by John Roff
Mickey mouse bush flower
Source: John Roff – Environmental Educator, Howick
Date: 13 Nov 2009
