The Living Landscape project aims to further develop and raise awareness about fundamental problems with mainstream forms of conservation in South Africa, and about ‘convivial conservation’ in a Southern Africa context. The Living Landscape project focuses on three diverse landscapes, where communities suffer different forms of dislocation, disinheritance and displacement:
– Mapungubwe Landscape
– iSimangaliso UNESCO World Heritage Site
– Cape Town
You can read more about the project on their website: https://plaas.org.za/living-landscapes-south-africa