Episode #11 – (De)growing food in Hungary
In this podcast episode, meet Logan Strenchock, whose inspiring work revolves around creating more sustainable, community-centred cities through local food production.
In this podcast episode, meet Logan Strenchock, whose inspiring work revolves around creating more sustainable, community-centred cities through local food production.
After exploring what “green” means in our cities, our lives, and our planet, What’s That Green? has reached the end of its very first season. Over our first season, we’ve spoken with inspiring guests from around the world: people who are reshaping how we think about sustainability, urban nature, and the connections between humans and the environment.
Meet Andrew Bedford and Ludo Pittie to discover London’s Pocket Parks project. These small green spaces cool neighborhoods, boost biodiversity, and bring communities together—showing how even tiny changes can make a big impact in the city.
Discover the story behind SA Lab’s innovative “Architectural Jungle” project—bringing nature back to our urban spaces, one 3D-printed vertical farm at a time. Join us in exploring how cutting-edge technology meets sustainability to create a greener, more livable future.
Discover how urban green spaces can tackle rising temperatures, biodiversity loss, and food scarcity. Dive into our latest episodes, including our transformative conference on community gardens, co-hosted with Jagiellonian University. Learn how these gardens foster collaboration, sustainability, and community spirit.
In our latest episode, we explore the mangrove conservation efforts in Kenya with Eugiene Ambaka from Ceriops. Learn how these vital coastal forests enhance resilience, improve water quality, and support local livelihoods.
Embark on a rooftop adventure with this special episode, marking the start of our thrilling Event Series. Discover the power of green rooftops as we delve into biodiversity, community engagement, and sustainability. From Munich’s rooftop gardens to insightful discussions, learn how rooftops can unite humans and nature. Recorded live from our very first event on April 16th.
Discover the Campus Living Lab Project at Jagiellonian University in Krakow. Explore how you can be part of the change on April 19th. Learn, innovate, and make a difference for better University Campuses.
Golf isn’t just a sport, it’s a captivating pretext for environmental revival. Discover how golf becomes a transformative force, reshaping landscapes, challenging perceptions, and fostering a thriving biodiversity. Dive into this article and let the Golf Pastorale unveil a world where nature and recreation coalesce, inviting you to witness the magic of a pastoral pretext in action.
Embark on a captivating journey into the world of sustainable urban mobility with our latest podcast episode featuring the insightful Simon Beuneux. From legal intricacies to environmental advocacy, Simon shares invaluable perspectives on promoting cycling, collaborative projects, and the legal considerations that shape the green future of our cities.