Resources
We are a Agriculture Design build company that is integrating Agroecology into developments for on site food production, ecosystem services and climate solutions. Some of the benefits and system function include:
We look forward to working with you in building the Agroecology sites in our urban centers, design innovative systems from nature and retrofitting the urban framework we have inherited.
- Habitat for pollinators, bees, butterflies and Hummingbirds
- Mitigation of heat island effect
- Healthy organic food production
- Storm water management
- Water reuse and reclamation
- Enhanced building performance
- Amenity value
- Overall environmental health and personal well being
- Open Space
We look forward to working with you in building the Agroecology sites in our urban centers, design innovative systems from nature and retrofitting the urban framework we have inherited.
Consultation
Schedule a appointment to see if integrating food growing and regenerative AG climate solutions to your project makes sense. Products: The Collective focus is regenerative agriculture at many scales. Through our work we also supply products within five main areas in which we source from the highest quality available for our clients.
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Healthy Soil Program - Soil in the urban landscape has not been treated very well, often the dumping ground of industry and poor land management. In order to grow the most you ever thought possible we need good soils to plant our crops. We can get you the soil you need, condition the soil you have or take your soil to recondition. The healthy soils program looks at long term soil fertility and regenerative management practices in order to make best use of the precious resource.
If you are interested in Regenerative AG and Centers for Syntropy, please contact us directly. These sites implement broad acre regenerative agriculture in concert with natures own cycles and systems, while building a strong conduit to the our urban projects. This is a crucial component to building alternative models in our social-political and ecological situation and provide urban growers exposure to natural systems at scale.
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