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Get Involved

The Overberg landscape depends on collective action.

If you work in, or care about, biodiversity, agriculture, water, fire, climate or rural livelihoods in the Overberg, you are part of this system.

ABI is open to:

  • Government bodies

  • Public benefit organisations

  • Landowner organisations/conservancies

  • Tourism bodies

  • Commercial entities

  • Individuals/organisations operating or interested in the ABI area

By getting involved, you:

  • Join a trusted regional network

  • Contribute to shared landscape priorities

  • Strengthen collaboration across sectors

  • Participate in knowledge exchange

  • Help unlock funding for collective impact

The 5 Cs – How ABI Works

ABI is built around five critical elements:

Collaboration: Strengthening relationships and trust across sectors.

Coordination: Understanding who is doing what in the landscape and avoiding duplication.

Communication: Creating shared visibility of initiatives, priorities and opportunities.

Capacity: Enabling learning, knowledge exchange and collective problem-solving.

Capital: Mobilising funding and innovative financing for landscape-scale programmes.

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medium close up if a zebra in a field

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