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TEDxCapeTown-Caron von Zeil-Reclaiming Camissa 

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Caron von Zeil, the founder and director of RECLAIM CAMISSA has a Master's degree in Environmental Planning and Landscape Architecture, from the University of Cape Town. She is a complexity thinker, systems designer, urbanist and an activist for the environment, social justice and peace. Reclaim Camissa is part of the World Design Capital 2014 bid.
CAMISSA, meaning 'the place of sweet waters' is the ancient Khoi name for Cape Town. Embedded, lost and obscured within the city's fabric this vital ecological and cultural link still exists....
The vision is one of a genuinely progressive dual water management strategy that offers opportunities for new models to transform the future wellbeing of the city into an equal society for all people; and allows for public integration and education through the recreational use of the system.
CAMISSA is a development framework which through the use of water, focuses on the re-instatement of the ecological link that reunites the mountain and the ocean, into a public landscape, as a sustainable solution for Cape Town's CBD.
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@ggoddess333
@ggoddess333 11 лет назад
bless you darling Caron for all the wonderfull work for this beautiful city ....love love love ! S
@stephenherbert8575
@stephenherbert8575 7 лет назад
2017 is the year to force CoC City of Cape Town, to take action , as residents are paying big bill due the the water restrictions.
@thebergbok8279
@thebergbok8279 7 лет назад
Just a question on the historical spelling of words of Khoi origin used in a South African context, Keiskamma, Tsisi -kamma, Kannakamma -kanna, Karoo,etc,etc .Plus all of the traditional place names of Bantu origin which are indicated with a K.. Out pops Camissa which I feel is rather a fanciful English language imposition by the folk using it . Camissa suggests a soft c rather inbetween an s & c. In my humble opinion, in case some argument may be found for its controversial useage, the spelling should be corrected in all further documentation . Historically, linguistically that would be the right thing to do. Please correct me if I have made some erroneous assumption..
@reclaimcamissa3310
@reclaimcamissa3310 7 лет назад
Agreed. However, the spelling today (as the Khoen Khoen - which is the assumed language, was not a written language) would be X (an upside down exclamation mark, which the computer keyboard does not seem to possess) AMISSA. The spelling (Camissa) comes from that which was indicated on Spanish maps from the 1500s, which were exhibited in Cape Town some years back, in approximately 2004/5.
@deborahgericke9770
@deborahgericke9770 7 лет назад
The Venice of the South!
@stephengent9974
@stephengent9974 6 лет назад
How can you possibly assert that there has always been the same amount of water, that is surely wrong. At one time sea levels were far higher than now. Where did the water go? As to the level of potable water, it is far higher than you think. All spring water is safe to drink at source, but the availability of it is limited because of proximity. We have polluted much of the water system, so it is not drinkable.
@reclaimcamissa3310
@reclaimcamissa3310 6 лет назад
All spring Water in Cape Town, is NOT safe to drink at source - many of these springs are embedded within the urban fabric, today - some of them have even have toilets built on top of them, and thus have high e-coli counts in qualitative tests.
@abusaf10
@abusaf10 6 лет назад
They were warned long ago and did basically nothing
@sorayamj3366
@sorayamj3366 6 лет назад
I cannot believe this was presented 7 years ago and we are now in crisis. The proposal and pictures look promising. Hope. Thank you for your dedication.
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