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Introducing the latest design in modular urban pollination systems by PRAUD. Fully integrated "Architectural Pollinator Habitat Panels" allowing urban infill to also provide a thriving habitat for pollinators of all types.
In order to ensure pollinators can coexist inside urban landscapes, it is important to have urban areas filled with a diversity of flowering plants, improving areas that would otherwise be part of a monotonous concrete jungle.
Common pollinators such as bees, butterflies, birds, and flies are more inclined to join the hustle and bustle of the city culture if there is somewhere for them to grab a quick bite, or in this case, a quick nectar drink!
Traditional habitat such as flower boxes, green roofs, rooftop gardens, community gardens, or sidewalk planters are home to beautiful flowers and lush plants, making the city look more vibrant and alive with colour, while also serving as crucial habitat for many pollinators.
A green urban habitat will not only feed and provide shelter for higher flying pollinators such as monarch butterflies, but will also shield the buildings from direct sunlight which will reduce heat and energy consumption and provide natural insulation for the buildings.
Pollinator habitats create urban pollinator hot spots by creating a green urban gardens built into the architecture of the host homes. Combined with rooftop gardens can be a great way to use the empty space on your roof to create a beautiful pollinator hot spot.
Adding rooftop garden boxes with specifically chosen plants that grow well in your city climate are complimentary are also attractive to pollinators.
Accompanied by green roof designs these "Urban Pollinator Habitats" not only feed and provide shelter for higher flying pollinators such as monarch butterflies, they will also shield the buildings from direct sunlight which will reduce heat and energy consumption and provide natural insulation for the building.
Using modular architectural design creates beautiful pollinator hot spot habitats, these rely on 10 key principles:
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At the intersection of design, planning, science and education, creating urban pollinator hot spots using sidewalk planters like our Urban Pollinator Transit Shelters, creates a more colourful and vibrant community while helping provide pollinators survive in urban spaces supplying nutritious food.
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