Parkscape

Parkscape Parkscape is a voluntary non-profit organisation with a mixed community-safety - environmental focus.

Voluntary advocacy NPO, ensuring safety, and protecting the urban forest, cultural landscapes and biodiversity in the buffer zones and wildland-urban interfaces of TMNP. Our vision is driven by the increasing incidence of crime and fire in the ever-reducing buffer zones of Table Mountain National Park, which pose a serious threat to the urban edge. The devastating fires of March 2015 (which destro

yed several homes), and the Devil's Peak fire of 2021 (which caused extensive heritage damage) along with numerous smaller fires and several brutal murders, including the rape and murder of a 16 year old girl in the fynbos of Lower Tokai in 2016, together with numerous ongoing incidents of crime, highlight a critical issue of safety in the 221sq km Park. It is a problem which requires collective and community driven action. Per the Tokai-Cecilia Management Framework, negotiated between the public and SANParks in 2007, Parkscape is also acutely aware of the need for safe and shaded urban greenspace within the buffer zones, which can deliver all the benefits of green infrastructure - ecosystem services - particularly as regards physical and mental health and well-being, and some aspects of climate change mitigation - particularly as regards reducing urban temperatures, while maintaining the treed aesthetic of the cultural landscape of the Constantia-Tokai valley. TMNP is uniquely situated within an urban setting and is, as such, an urban national park and a people’s park. Unlike rural parks such as Kruger National Park, TMNP must meet a broad range of needs from conservation of the Cape Floral Kingdom and Afrotemperate forests to local user needs, particularly the needs of communities that need urban greenspace. Management strategies for the Park must therefore be specific to meeting the demands of an increasingly densified and diverse city environment, from conservation to urban greening and urban forestry for human health and well-being, climate change and sustainable city goals per the UN Sustainable Development Goals. Unfortunately local users regularly run into issues that hinge primarily around safety with respect to crime and fire, access and creeping fees, and failure to manage and maintain infrastructure and biodiversity within the Park. Increasingly locals feel excluded from “their mountain”, with the failure to sufficiently reinvest in the Park exacerbating the situation. The focus on fynbos biodiversity to the exclusion of other biodiversity - including urban forests - and the failure to effectively manage the shrinking buffer zones which lie adjacent to urban edges add to various growing problems. In light of ongoing crime in the Park, together with increased incidents of fire throughout the Park - and an historical reluctance of the SANParks to engage with the public – the vision was born to refocus activity in the buffer zones (per the original foundation documents which underpin the Park’s formation) for the people of Cape Town, starting with Lower Tokai as a potential model. Parkscape’s vision is to create safe, biodiverse and shaded (afforestation of Afrotemperate forest and non invasive exotic species) urban greenspace for all within the buffer zones of the Park, while also providing opportunities for social upliftment, community development, cultural and environmental education – all of which will ultimately serve to address safety concerns.

You know that feeling at the end of a walk through the trees — quieter inside, shoulders loose, the day somehow more man...
04/06/2026

You know that feeling at the end of a walk through the trees — quieter inside, shoulders loose, the day somehow more manageable? That's not imagination. Japanese researchers call it shinrin-yoku — forest bathing — and decades of study confirm what your body already knows: trees heal. Phytoncides, birdsong, dappled light, the particular hush and murmur of the canopy. All of it working on your nervous system while you're simply walking. Cape Town's treed spaces, including are doing this quietly, every single day. Worth remembering. Worth protecting. 🌳

  We appeal to all users to please be aware and mindful of their own safety. We live in a challenging urban environment ...
03/06/2026



We appeal to all users to please be aware and mindful of their own safety.

We live in a challenging urban environment where crime and risk of crime spill easily into our precious greenspaces, our sanctuaries.

Authorities tasked with crime prevention, often with limited resources, can only do so much in fighting crime. It is thus up to individuals to be aware of their surroundings at all times and to limit their own risks.

For example:
- don't walk/run/hike/cycle/ride alone
- don't wear or carry valuables
- be aware of your surroundings at all times
- trust your instincts - if it feels "off" it probably is "off"
- if you see what you think is a dodgy situation, get away, and alert the authorities, your neighbourhood watch, your SSP
- don't leave valuables in your vehicle
- check and double check that your vehicle is locked when leaving it.

There is plenty you can do to limit your risk, thus preventing crime.

Should you experience any incident of crime, please ensure you report it to SAPS.

A beautiful evening walk in   before the wild wind arrived. Gorgeous sunset and beautiful light. A reminder that there a...
03/06/2026

A beautiful evening walk in before the wild wind arrived. Gorgeous sunset and beautiful light.

A reminder that there are still in the plantation, so in these strong wind conditions we urge you to please be mindful of risks.

It may be a rainy day, but that is not a good enough excuse to avoid  . Tokai forest is sheltered from the elements, mak...
02/06/2026

It may be a rainy day, but that is not a good enough excuse to avoid . Tokai forest is sheltered from the elements, making it a great place to take the dogs when it is rainy.

Lovely pics, once again, from Margie showing the many early morning moods, through the week, of  . The way the light cha...
31/05/2026

Lovely pics, once again, from Margie showing the many early morning moods, through the week, of .
The way the light changes, the way the weather impacts the sense of place, all of it brings this wonderful and special people-space so alive.

A perfect weekend in   - everyone's  . So good to see so many enjoying the space - walking, riding, cycling, meeting wit...
31/05/2026

A perfect weekend in - everyone's .

So good to see so many enjoying the space - walking, riding, cycling, meeting with friends, playing with kids, or having a coffee break at The Secret Forest Cafe .

This is what Tokai Forest is all about - people, enjoying nature and the outdoors.

In addition to doing a   this morning, some of our team and our scientific advisor, took a visit to the conservation sit...
30/05/2026

In addition to doing a this morning, some of our team and our scientific advisor, took a visit to the conservation site, to see how things are growing after last year's prescribed burn. The site was considered from a restoration, heritage, cultural landscape, buffer zone and human perspective.

Another excellent community   - with sincere thanks to friends and partners! Premier Security SANParks - Table Mountain ...
30/05/2026

Another excellent community - with sincere thanks to friends and partners!

Premier Security
SANParks - Table Mountain National Park
Reservists
Tokai Neighbourhood Crime Watch
KCW - Kirstenhof Crime Watch
Westlake Neighbourhood Watch
K9 Trailing
SANParks Honorary Rangers
Tokai District Riding Association
And the Parkscape team

(Apologies from Kirstenhof Community Police Forum )

A lovely morning out, creating visibility and checking for possible problems. And we're loving the support of TMNP's Safety and Security Manager - thanks, Hein!


Despite procurement issues, SANParks - Table Mountain National Park, the Tokai section ranger and her team are doing the...
29/05/2026

Despite procurement issues, SANParks - Table Mountain National Park, the Tokai section ranger and her team are doing their best to deal with the hazardous trees in - and for that we extend our sincere gratitude 🙏🏽🙏🏽

This does mean, however, that work - felling of hazardous trees and removal of woody debris - will be ongoing for the foreseeable future.

We would urge you to be aware of the work and any associated safety risks, and that you take the necessary precautions by steering clear of obviously risky trees and of work when it is taking place.

  Please be advised that SANParks - Table Mountain National Park will continue hazardous tree removal and removal of log...
28/05/2026



Please be advised that SANParks - Table Mountain National Park will continue hazardous tree removal and removal of logs and woody debris in today.

Please give crews space to do their work and please ensure you keep dogs and children away from areas where felling is taking place.

The work is being done in the interests of community safety.

Thank you!

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