Applying the knowledge of rhythms in nature using the social-political SDG goals 11, 15 and 9 we work towards more sustainable and affordable spaces in our urban ecosystems. Ones that support local, regional, national and international food, energy and water networks.
What We Do at MSASpaces?
Nurture citizen science networks through connection with open source software and open science knowledge. Experimental networks of knowledge which help communities create safer public spaces and secure the knowledge for a regenerative agricultural future. MSASpaces represents a sustainability finance opportunity for longer-term investment growth of both money and community well-being. We work on measurable improvements in the food, energy, water nexus with a focus of SDG 11, SDG 15 and SDG 9.
Food, Energy, Water Nexus through focus on:
How We Work at MSASpaces?
We focus on expanding out the services for nature positive creating low life-cycle impact products and networks which improve food, energy and water metrics through community gardens with experimental resources to build a regenerative agriculture future in their local economies.