the project resulted in the development of an open-source toolkit aimed to support communities to engage with climate change and biodiversity themes and encourage behavioural change that will benefit the environment. A collaboration between the School of Design at ӣ, Understanding what its like to listen like a tree could be the trigger that helps the public reconnect with the environment and positively engage with climate change. One of the adapted mics placed into the canopy of a tree. Photo: Ewan Jones Morris The nine-month long project aimed to leverage low-cost and accessible technology to create new ways to increase public engagement with local biodiversity and climate change. Along with a series of events and workshops,。
the project resulted in the development of an open-source t
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