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TYLAC-KNOWLEDGE-EXCHANGE-09-6The approach that has been developed in the Cape Flats Nature partnership and beyond has been described in our book “Growing together – Thinking and practice of urban nature conservators”.

Some of the approaches are described below.

Catalytic role

Cape Flats Nature has a catalytic role. It operates as an instrument, or tool, which helps others to get the job done. One way of fulfilling this role is to co-host all community activities in partnership with community-based organisations or others working at community level.

 

Learning from practice

Urban nature conservation is complex and there is no text book on how to do it. So Cape Flats Nature has used an approach of experimenting and learning from practice so that we grow our understanding of what it takes to do conservation in the context of urban poverty.


Capacity building

capacityCape Flats Nature supports an approach to urban conservation that benefits and involves local communities. This has meant building the capacity of conservation managers to engage with people, and building the capacity of community organisations to engage with conservation sites.