by hans kalliwoda | Aug 31, 2023
In the Netherlands alone, there exist 360 distinct bee species. Among these, the honey bee is just one; the rest comprise wild bees, which significantly contribute to biodiversity. While Wild Bees don’t produce honey, they excel at pollination. Many of them are...
by hans kalliwoda | Aug 31, 2023
In light of this academic’s perspective, it is evident that there is a compelling need to employ an unconventional and innovative approach to address the current challenges effectively. ‘The top environmental problems are selfishness, greed and apathy. And...
by hans kalliwoda | Aug 31, 2023
Surprisingly, scientific evidence confirms that urban environments are more favourable for bees than rural areas. This phenomenon is primarily driven by polluted soil and water, stemming from pesticide use, monoculture, and habitat destruction. Bees have essentially...
by hans kalliwoda | Aug 30, 2023
The mobile BeeCircus is a versatile vehicle that quickly creates an intimate circus space accommodating around 35 people. This innovative setup includes a stage surrounded by a tent that doesn’t need anchoring. It will be strategically placed in local...
by hans kalliwoda | Aug 16, 2023
Since the 1980s, Hans Kalliwoda’s work has focused on the integration of spectators in artworks, installations and interventions. His conceptual art has been exhibited from Cape Town to San Francisco, in numerous galleries, museums and public spaces. For the past 25...
by hans kalliwoda | Aug 13, 2023
Matthijs Schouten is a distinguished Dutch ecologist and philosopher who worked for a long time at the Dutch Forestry Commission. At the same time, he took on the role of Special Professor of Ecology and Philosophy of Nature Restoration in the Department of Nature...