by hans kalliwoda | Aug 29, 2016
Gaining a comprehensive understanding of the intricate relationships within ecosystems and the broader environment requires a substantial educational journey. In today’s world, an increasing number of individuals acknowledge the pressing ecological challenges...
by hans kalliwoda | Jul 24, 2016
A symposium is a focused academic event where experts share opinions on a chosen topic in a formal setup, often held at esteemed locations and centered around a single theme. It can be likened to a compact conference due to its smaller delegate count. We aim to refine...
by hans kalliwoda | Jun 13, 2016
The BeeTotem project, at its core, serves as a social sculpture and methodological approach geared toward the transformation of urban spaces into temporary sanctuaries for pollinators. This ambitious endeavor harnesses a blend of sociological, ecological, and...
by hans kalliwoda | Apr 6, 2016
City versus country: Where wild bees flourish In 2018, a scientific study brought to light the startling finding that wild bees not only survive but even thrive in cities compared to rural areas. Remarkably, as the Hallmann report showed a few years later, this fact...
by hans kalliwoda | Aug 30, 2015
Once upon a time in the enchanted forest of EcoVille, the animals decided to form the ‘Fellowship of Animal Questions’ or FAQ for short. It all started when a squirrel named Sammy asked a question that left everyone baffled. ‘Why do insects suffer...
by hans kalliwoda | Apr 4, 2014
As part of Hans Kalliwoda’s PhDArts trajectory, he initiated and organised a symposium titled ‘The Inner City as Nature Reserve!’ This avant-garde and visionary symposium brought together academics and experts from diverse fields. Surprisingly, and...