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Explore how nature-based solutions can enhance communities and well-being. From tenant engagement tips to the connection between nature and health, discover how you can benefit.
3 ways interacting with nature improves your health
Discover how being in nature can improve your mental and physical health, plus how biophilic design brings those benefits to the workplace.
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7 ways to drive tenant engagement and wellness with nature-based amenities
Find out why nature-based amenities are an effective way to draw tenants back to the office.
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How nature-based solutions benefit ESG & tenant engagement
Top takeaways from a discussion panel with an ESG expert and a property manager from a global commercial real estate firm.
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Community farming initiatives: CCIS’s Land of Dreams in Calgary
Meet our 1% for the Planet partner in Calgary: CCIS’s Land of Dreams initiative. This young organization is transforming a former construction site into a community garden for marginalized communities and newcomers in the region.
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How tree planting initiatives are shaping greener cities in Dallas
Meet our 1% for the Planet partner of the month: Texas Trees Foundation. Their mission is to expand urban forests in cities across the state. See how our team helped plant 90 trees at a school in Dallas.
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Protecting pollinators with Edmonton & Area Land Trust
Learn how Edmonton & Area Land Trust is promoting nature conservation and protecting pollinators in Alberta’s capital.
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Urban gardening for a greener Montreal with Sentier Urbain
Meet our 1% for the Planet partner of the month, Sentier Urbain, connecting Montrealers by growing community gardens.
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How Target Hunger fights food insecurity in Houston with Alvéole’s support
Find out how our 1% for the Planet partner of the month, Target Hunger, is fighting food insecurity in Houston, and how Alvéole is helping them.
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Urban agriculture in Québec with Les Urbainculteurs
Find out how our 1% for the Planet partner of the month, Les Urbainculteurs, is working to make urban agriculture more accessible and sustainable in Québec’s capital.
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