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Cape Action for People and the Environment (C.A.P.E.) is a partnership of government and civil society aimed at conserving and restoring the biodiversity of the Cape Floristic Region and the adjacent marine environment, while delivering significant benefits to the people of the region.

C.A.P.E. has 23 signatory partners - government departments, municipalities, non-governmental and community-based organisations and conservation agencies. All these organisations and a broader base of stakeholders are united in a common strategy around biodiversity conservation. The programme is coordinated through various governance and co-ordination structures.

In addition to co-ordinating and providing strategic direction to conservation functions, the C.A.P.E. programme has also enabled donor funding to be channelled into new areas of work and exciting new approaches to conservation including landscape initiatives, conservation stewardship, business and biodiversity, fine-scale planning, catchment management, conservation education and strengthening institutions. A number of task teams co-ordinate work in these areas, and progress is evaluated though a monitoring and evaluation system.

The C.A.P.E. partnership programme is co-ordinated through the C.A.P.E. Coordination Unit which is hosted by the South African National Biodiversity Institute (SANBI) and its fynbos biome programme. The C.A.P.E. Co-ordination Unit (CCU) is located at the Centre for Biodiversity Conservation, Kirstenbosch National Botanical Garden in Cape Town.








key resources

Sustaining Life in the Fynbos (CAPE 2009) (2175.5kb) Download
Biodiversity GIS Fynbos Forum Table Mountain FundSANBI Global Environment Facility Critical Ecosystem Biodiversity Partnership World Bank UNDP