- MusEcology visualizes the interconnection between materials of musical instruments, their threat, appearance and the connection to their geographical distribution across the world supports responsible and sustainable decision-making processes.
- An holistic and transdisciplinary perspective on musical instruments and their materials is enabled by MusEcology, through four views connected to key biological, ecological aspects, and trade-relevant regulations.
- Accessibility is ensured through a target-user driven design approach that allows to freely chose the entry point and to discover the different dimensions in an exploratory manner.
- Node.js (v14 or higher)
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Clone the repository:
git clone https://github.com/Vokabelsalat/musecology/
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Navigate to the frontend folder:
cd telecoupling/reactapp/frontend/
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Install dependencies:
npm install
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Start the application:
npm run start
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Open the web-application in a browser: http://localhost:3000
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(Optional) Build the application
npm run build
The used dataset consists of:
- Instrument (Classes) and their used material
- CITES Listings
- Species+
- BGCI ThreatSearch
- BGCI GlobalTreeSearch
- GBIF | Global Biodiversity Information Facility
- IUCN Red List
A detailed description and tutorial for the crawling scripts will follow soon...
A detailed description and tutorial for the data transformation will follow soon ...
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