CONNECT
permaculture & biophilia
A learning ground for sustainable urban farming and a place where we learn to coexist with nature and animals.
CULTIVATE
the spirit of giving back
A platform to encourage Rakyat (Citizens) to give back to society, help those in need and foster community spirit.
CREATIVE
use of idle land
Challenge the traditional land use planning system and unlock opportunity for local community to claim idle land for social purposes.
CARE
for a nature-based solution to climate crisis
Encourage a sustainable food system, add greeneries to city, help restore biodiversity and provide refuge to fauna.
Urban farming contributes to climate mitigation and adaptation, a nature-based solution to the climate crisis, which Kebun-Kebun Bangsar is committed to taking action and creating sustainable solutions.
The vast landscape of edibles, flowers, aquatics, and plant species created specialised edaphic, micro-climatic, and biotic conditions for flora and fauna that were different from the surrounding landscape.
Extensive greening increases vegetation cover and helps solve many urban environmental problems, including contributing to a decrease in the intensity of urban heat islands.
Aspire to build a waste-free society to reduce carbon footprint by encouraging KLites to minimise waste and demonstrate the ability for urban farms to practice the 3Rs principles.
An educational platform to cultivate food sustainably using permaculture farming methods, including water harvesting, food waste composting, pesticide-free farming, and reuse of construction waste.
Our second urban farm in KL City was established in 2019 together with the residents of Program Perumahan Rakyat - People's Housing Program (PPR) Seri Pantai and support from various authorities and community volunteers. The 1.5 acres farm is now fully operated by community leaders of the nearby PPR.
For further information, visit @kebunkebunkerinchi on Facebook!
We are excited to kick off our new greening initiative along Sungai Klang together with the Klang River Festival team, where we aim to revitalise the riverbanks by planting as many native trees and plants as our river needs. This project marks the beginning of a community-led effort to restore and protect our river, while fostering shared stewardship of the surrounding ecosystem. Join our Gotong Royong sessions and be part of this journey with hands in the soil, restoring nature one plant at a time.
For further information, visit @kebunsungaiklang on Instagram!