Norway wants urban gardeners to cultivate wildflowers and keep hives to reverse a decline in biodiversityOn a sloping meadow near the centre of Oslo, red-tailed bumblebees gather pollen from hairy violets, spiders spin webs between maiden's tears while hoverflies buzz between yellow daisies and white yarrow.Such a bucolic scene might normally be associated more with a rural past than an urban future, but it is part of a thoroughly modern attempt to reverse the decline of bee populations and put biodiversity at the heart of city planning in Norway's capital. Continue reading...
Bee inspired: why Oslo has put cological riches at the heart of the city
27. srpna 2017 1:17
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Celý článek: https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2017/aug/26/oslo-meadows-biodiversity-bees-urban-gardeners
Zdroj: The Guardian