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HiveNet: Pollinators as Environmental Monitors

This project explores how ecological monitoring can be integrated into rural economies through beekeeping in the Ebro Delta region, with a focus on the upstream village of Benifallet. Bees naturally collect pollen from surrounding vegetation, and the composition of this pollen reflects local plant diversity and environmental conditions. By equipping beehives with simple sensors and … Read more

Inhabiting the Edge

A Model for Connected Stewardship Context The Montseny landscape is shaped by terraced slopes, a system that historically functioned as both agricultural infrastructure and ecological stabilization. These terraces were carefully constructed to retain soil, slow water, and create productive microclimates along steep terrain. Stone walls regulate moisture. Layered planting stabilizes slopes. In this system, humans … Read more

Restoration of buildings in Terres de l’Ebre

Research question: How can a material be used in restoration of the existing buildings in the region of Terres De l’Ebre which is beneficial for the future ecology whilst creating industries of extraction of that material without depleting the ecology? Abstract of the proposal: The project explores how the abundant geological materials of Terres de … Read more