by hans kalliwoda | Sep 6, 2023
‘A healthy social cohesion is a precondition for ecological sustainability’ Hans Kalliwoda Promoting Biodiversity and Sustainable Practices BeeTotems serve not only as enhancers of the natural environment within their respective neighbourhoods but also...
by hans kalliwoda | Sep 5, 2023
Within a BeeTotem project in an urban neighbourhood, several key components come into play: Preparatory Phase: Local residents are actively engaged and mobilised to adopt the BeeTotem. BeeTotem Structure: The BeeTotem stands 2.8 meters tall with a ground area of...
by hans kalliwoda | Sep 5, 2023
BeeTotems represent living social sculptures. with organic and anorganic up-cycling qualities. Organic circularity in the BeeTotem: a closed system for sustainability The organic circularity in the BeeTotem encompasses the notion of establishing a self-contained...
by hans kalliwoda | Sep 5, 2023
Venue and setting: Raitenhaslach Monastery as the ideal backdrop We’re organising a multidisciplinary symposium to explore methodologies for creating ‘Cities as Temporary Nature Reserves for Wild Bee Species.’ This event will take place from May 27...
by hans kalliwoda | Sep 5, 2023
Meeting with Caspar Hallmann: network goals and support for RefuBees. In late Spring 2023, we paid a visit to Caspar Hallmann at Radbout University in Nijmegen, situated on the eastern side of the Netherlands near the German border. Our purpose was to discuss our...