Neftaly: The Intersection of Informal Settlements and Backyard Environmental Sustainability
Introduction
Informal settlements are often seen solely through the lens of poverty, overcrowding, and inadequate infrastructure. However, these communities also possess remarkable adaptability, resourcefulness, and potential for sustainable development—particularly when it comes to the use of backyard spaces.
Backyard areas in informal settlements, while typically small and underdeveloped, represent a unique opportunity for promoting environmental sustainability at the household and neighborhood level. With the right knowledge, tools, and support, these spaces can become powerful agents of green urban transformation.
At Neftaly, we advocate for a sustainable, grassroots approach to backyard development—one that aligns urban resilience, environmental health, and community well-being.
Why Backyard Sustainability Matters in Informal Settlements
- ✅ Mitigates Environmental Degradation: Sustainable backyard practices can reduce pollution, manage waste, and protect local ecosystems.
- ✅ Enhances Climate Resilience: Green spaces help reduce heat, improve air quality, and manage stormwater, making settlements more climate-adaptive.
- ✅ Improves Livelihoods: Eco-friendly backyard activities—such as urban farming and recycling—can generate income and reduce household expenses.
- ✅ Promotes Health and Hygiene: Clean, green backyards improve air circulation, reduce pests, and support better sanitation.
- ✅ Empowers Local Action: Community-led backyard sustainability builds ownership, awareness, and local leadership.
Key Areas of Intersection Between Backyard Use and Environmental Sustainability
???? 1. Urban Agriculture and Greening
- Promote backyard gardens using organic compost and local plant species.
- Use vertical farming or container gardens to conserve space.
- Enhance food security and biodiversity while reducing dependency on external food systems.
???? 2. Water Conservation and Management
- Install rainwater harvesting systems for irrigation and household use.
- Use greywater recycling techniques to reduce waste and water costs.
- Avoid contamination by separating wastewater and stormwater flows.
♻️ 3. Waste Reduction and Recycling
- Encourage composting of food and garden waste in backyards.
- Set up backyard recycling centers for plastics, cans, and paper.
- Turn backyard waste into resources through community-led circular economy models.
???? 4. Microclimate Regulation and Air Quality
- Plant shade trees and shrubs to reduce heat and provide shelter.
- Use green walls and roofs to cool spaces and improve air circulation.
- Reduce reliance on polluting energy sources by using natural ventilation and lighting.
???? 5. Sustainable Energy and Resource Use
- Promote the use of solar-powered lights or cookers in backyard spaces.
- Encourage energy-efficient construction materials for backyard shelters.
- Support shared community infrastructure powered by renewable sources.
Challenges to Environmental Sustainability in Informal Backyards
| Challenge | Potential Response |
|---|---|
| Limited space and overcrowding | Promote vertical gardening and compact design techniques |
| Lack of infrastructure | Use off-grid systems like solar, compost toilets, and rain tanks |
| Limited awareness or skills | Community training and demonstration projects |
| Insecure tenure | Advocate for land-use recognition and community-based upgrading |
Neftaly’s Approach
At Neftaly, we foster backyard environmental sustainability in informal settlements by:
- Training residents in green practices like composting, permaculture, and eco-construction
- Partnering with local governments and NGOs to integrate sustainability into upgrading projects
- Developing toolkits and visual guides to help residents implement backyard improvements
- Facilitating knowledge-sharing networks across communities to exchange sustainable practices
- Piloting eco-friendly backyard models that balance shelter, productivity, and ecological care
Case Example: Greening Backyards in Khayelitsha, South Africa
In partnership with community groups, Neftaly supported 50 households to transform their backyard spaces into productive gardens, rainwater harvesting zones, and micro-enterprise stalls. The initiative not only improved food access and reduced waste but also enhanced neighborhood aesthetics and community pride.
Conclusion
Backyards in informal settlements, when approached with sustainability in mind, are more than just leftover spaces—they are platforms for green innovation, local empowerment, and climate adaptation.
Neftaly believes that environmental justice begins at the household level. By transforming backyard spaces into hubs of sustainable living, we can help informal settlements thrive—socially, economically, and ecologically.
Want to bring environmental sustainability to your community’s backyards?
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Let’s build a future where every backyard is a force for environmental good. ????????


