Unesco Man & Biosphere area KempenBroek
The first and only Unesco Man & Biosphere area in Belgium
The first and only Unesco Man & Biosphere area in Belgium
Replacing grey areas and integrate as much naturalness as possible.
A natural landscape park focusing on ecological connections, water management and enhancing nature.
Adaptations improve operation of buffer basin along Kleine Beek in Nossegem.
The city of Roeselare, in co-management with the neighbourhood, created a green meeting space around Sint-Jozef church.
The existing side wall of the school was considered an ideal place to shape a vertical garden.
In the category under 40,000 inhabitants of the 2025 election of the Bee-Friendliest Municipality, Kontich and Lint won together.
This interreg project aims to give the otter additional opportunities by working on de-fragmentation and connecting wetland areas.
Transforming grey school grounds into vibrant learning environments.
Convert poorase coniferous forests to biodiverse, climate-robust, mixed deciduous forests.
The campuses of Hasselt PXL are putting a lot of effort into biodiversity, with campus Diepenbeek acting as a living lab for research and education.
Cooperative, biodynamic goat farm with cheese dairy
Nature-inclusive design approach for world’s first artificial energy island
Self-harvesting farm of vegetables, fruit and herbs in Kalmthout
We are committed to converting residual fruit and vegetable streams into food with a longer shelf life.
Plukboerderij Grondig, where four young farmers choose for a short and local supply chain, together with nature.
The city of Genk's ambition is to make the Stiemervalley a green-blue landscape gem that connects people, city and nature.
Increase biodiversity at the RMS site and create an ecological connection with nearby parks.
Greening the Federal Police site and bringing back local biodiversity.
Transforming grey semi-artificial landscapes into green-blue stepping stones in suburban areas
Innovative design of Brussels green parks for enhancing the well-being and healthy recovery of citizens.
Wetlands aims to install five urban wetlands in Flanders and turn them into biodiversity hotspots, which act as natural climate buffers.
Joint purchase of native hedges, hedgerows, wood edges and high-stemmed (fruit) trees
Water is life: pools as sources of biodiversity
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