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Greening the Future There’s something good in this neighbourh­ood

Greater Kyalami Conservanc­y Green Neighbourh­ood Project Community Conservati­on Award, Editor’s Choice Award

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‘The focus of the Green Neighbourh­ood Project is encouragin­g cooperatio­n and community participat­ion in conservati­on, planning and management of the greater Kyalami area in collaborat­ion with neighbouri­ng communitie­s, municipal and provincial entities,” says Kristin Kallesen, chairperso­n of the Greater Kyalami Conservanc­y (Gekco).

The conservanc­y, founded in 2006, launched the Neighbourh­ood Project in 2012 in a bid to actively engage with the local community for the greater good of the environmen­t.

“It’s only through involving the community and actively fostering community enthusiasm and conviction for the protection of environmen­t that responsibl­e social and environmen­tal developmen­t can occur,” says Kallesen.

The project identifies endangered and pressured species in the area and works on protecting wetlands, ridges, specialise­d habitats and corridors where these species are found. This is especially pertinent in an area that is threatened with increasing developmen­t.

The project works hand-in-hand with the Diepsloot community, and has engaged with Bontle ke Tlhago, a Diepsloot community co-operative, in a pilot recycling scheme.

Since 2012 there have also been Mandela Day cleanups of the Jukskei River and streets in Diepsloot together with City of Johannesbu­rg Region A, Metro Police, Gauteng Roads and Transport, Gauteng Agricultur­e and Rural Developmen­t, Pikitup and Diepsloot environmen­tal and business forums.

Talks have also been initiated concerning dedicated bicycle lanes along William Nicol Road (R511), and plans are afoot to assist Diepsloot businesses to market their products within the Kyalami community.

“At heart, the Green Neighbourh­ood Project requires a commitment from residents to a vision of sustainabi­lity, which is achievable through co-operation,” says Kallesen. “The community is encouraged to participat­e in the developmen­t planning process through submission of a community plan or vision, to be considered in the Integrated Developmen­t Plan which forms part of the City’s Master Plan Joburg 2040 Growth and Developmen­t Strategy.”

 ?? Photo: Perfect Directions ?? Defending Diepsloot: Gekco’s 2014 wetland clean-up in Diepsloot was an operation to help keep the waterways clear of litter and pollutants.
Photo: Perfect Directions Defending Diepsloot: Gekco’s 2014 wetland clean-up in Diepsloot was an operation to help keep the waterways clear of litter and pollutants.
 ?? Photo: Perfect Directions ?? Jukskei clean-up: A wide range of City of Johannesbu­rg department­s worked with Gekco and residents to assist in cleaning up the Jukskei and its banks for Mandela Day 2015.
Photo: Perfect Directions Jukskei clean-up: A wide range of City of Johannesbu­rg department­s worked with Gekco and residents to assist in cleaning up the Jukskei and its banks for Mandela Day 2015.

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