Abstract

The use of live plants originating from various regions of the world - North and South America, Africa, Europe and Asia, Australia, Oceania and the Mediterranean - and representing high-level phytochorions in addition to the botanical exposition component in hall № 24, “Continents and Parts of the World” in the Department of “Physical and Geographical Areas” and halls № 17 and № 20 of the “Natural Zones” Department of the MSU Earth Science Museum, is considered in the context of conceptualizing the ways of including environmental topics in the practice of museology and education in the field of environmental protection. The system of labeling living plants, as currently in place, complements the botanical component of the MSU Earth Science Museum, contributing to the visualization and better assimilation of thematic information.

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