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dunesexhibit

dunesexhibit is a multidisciplinary project and online archive that documents dune landscapes around the world. It combines field photography, ecological data, sound recordings, and interpretive media to explore the dynamics of sand dunes, their ecological communities, and the cultures that interact with these environments.

Overview and content: The platform hosts photo essays, GIS-based maps, 3D terrain models, and interactive exhibitions.

Organization and access: The project is operated by a nonprofit organization and funded by grants. Materials

Reception and influence: dunesexhibit has been used as a teaching resource and cited in discussions of digital

Collaborations and goals: The project maintains partnerships with museums and universities to expand its collections and

Contributions
come
from
scientists,
artists,
and
educators,
with
emphasis
on
open
access
and
reproducibility.
The
archive
organizes
materials
around
themes
such
as
dune
formation,
erosion,
stabilization
practices,
and
the
impacts
of
climate
change
on
dune
systems.
are
licensed
for
reuse
under
open
licenses.
The
site
provides
educational
resources
for
teachers
and
researchers
and
offers
virtual
tours
and
public
programs.
heritage
and
environmental
communication.
It
aims
to
improve
understanding
of
desert
landscapes
and
to
support
conservation
and
sustainable
management
of
dunes.
to
foster
collaboration
across
disciplines.
It
seeks
to
serve
as
a
reference
for
researchers,
educators,
and
public
audiences
interested
in
dune
ecosystems.