The exhibition, curated by Sapienza University of Rome, is funded by the National Biodiversity Future Centre (NBFC), and aims to highlight the value of biodiversity both in absolute terms and in relation to the psycho-physical well-being of human beings; the main anthropogenic factors that are believed to be causing the threat to biodiversity; and the vision of One Health as an integrated approach to balancing the health of people, animals and ecosystems.
In this context, we have created a series of exhibits that run throughout the exhibition, offering visitors in-depth insights and interactive explorations, as well as a distributed system of contextualised questions that culminate, at the end of the exhibition, in a real-time data visualisation representing all visitor response rates throughout the day.
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