by hans kalliwoda | Sep 12, 2023
Bees do much better in inner cities than in the countryside – streets, squares and neighbourhoods are dedicated to diverse species of wild bee. It is hard to believe, but it is scientifically proven that bees do much better in inner cities than in the countryside....
by hans kalliwoda | Sep 12, 2023
In our quest to find Europe’s most advanced 3D scanning facility, we encountered the Department for Ecological Networks at Darmstadt University of Technology. We promptly scheduled a meeting with Michael to introduce our concept of the City as a (temporary)...
by hans kalliwoda | Sep 12, 2023
As we continuously seek out progressive people in the realm of urban ecology across Europe, we serendipitously crossed paths with Gabino. Shortly thereafter, we received an invitation by Claudia Schnugg a collaborator of Quo Artis, a Barcelona-based foundation that...
by hans kalliwoda | Sep 11, 2023
We were honoured to receive an invitation for a lobbying visit on behalf of wild bees and biodiversity to the Bavarian parliament. During the second session, we had the opportunity to engage in a profound conversation with Christian Hierneis. In addition to his role...
by hans kalliwoda | Sep 11, 2023
While his office is located at the Nature Museum in Salzburg, the best way to encounter him is by strolling along the banks of the Danube during the peak flying season of pollinators or perhaps, late in the evening, at a traditional beer garden. His area of expertise...