Online learning that fits your schedule
Who we are and what drives us
We started in 2020 with a simple idea: make urban ecology accessible through live webinars. Since then, we've helped people learn about sustainable cities without leaving home.


Built for people who value their time
Most people don't have hours to commute to evening classes. That's why we focus on live webinars that you can join from anywhere.
Our platform handles video streaming, chat, Q&A sessions, and screen sharing. You get the interaction of a classroom without the travel.
Urban ecology covers everything from green infrastructure to waste management systems. Our instructors break down technical topics into sessions that actually make sense.
We've run over 200 webinars since 2020. Topics range from urban heat islands to biodiversity corridors in city planning.
Sessions are typically 90 minutes with breaks. You can ask questions live or submit them beforehand. Most participants stick around for the full session because the content stays focused.
Recording access means you can revisit specific sections later. Useful when you're implementing what you learned and need a quick reference.
How we make webinars work
Live interaction matters
Pre-recorded courses have their place, but webinars let you clarify confusing points immediately. Our chat and Q&A tools keep discussions organized.
90minLimited group sizes
We cap attendance at 50 participants per session. This keeps the chat manageable and ensures instructors can respond to most questions.
50Practical scheduling
Evening and weekend slots work for people with day jobs. Sessions repeat monthly, so missing one doesn't derail your learning path.
3x/moFocused topics
Each webinar tackles one specific aspect of urban ecology. No broad overviews that try to cover everything in two hours.
1 topicAccessible materials
Slides, references, and recordings are yours to keep. Download everything after the session and review at your own pace.
24/7Regional context
Urban ecology principles apply everywhere, but examples reference Southeast Asian cities. Climate, infrastructure, and regulations here differ from other regions.
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