The world’s leading site-specific artists are in Plettenberg Bay for the second International Land Art Biennale, which runs until 17 August. This award-winning initiative affords artists the opportunity to express their creativity on nature’s "canvas".
Africa faces rapid urbanisation and as its population continues to grow unabated, more and more people are moving to cities every single day.
Stephen Lamb and Andrew Lord's Green Shack featured at Design Indaba 2013 last week. They tell us about the concept that transforms temporary spaces into homes.
Do you know how local governments are greening up and developing their sustainability endeavours? If you're like most people, you don't, so read on to change that.
“One of the most revolutionary things we can do is take back control of our food," says Ric Buckman Coe, whose urban garden themed song 'Love For All Living Things' is available on his new EP.
The recent dramatic bee attacks in the Western Cape have raised fresh concerns about the growing trend of urban beekeeping in South Africa.
Arbor Week was celebrated nationally from 01 to 07 September, and in 2012, the Institute of Waste Management of Southern Africa (IWMSA) urges all South Africans to heed the call to respect and nurture the greenbelts in our urban areas.
Sustainable development in a city where everything is moving and changing at a tremendous pace is not a challenge for the faint-hearted. The harsh reality is that Cape Town is going through an extraordinarily rapid urban growth and transformation process which will have far-reaching consequences if not managed properly.