kannatajal
Kannatajal is a contemporary concept that emerged in the early 21st century, combining elements of sustainability, community engagement, and digital integration to address urban environmental challenges. Originally coined by a group of architects and sociologists in 2012, the term draws from the indigenous word "kanna," meaning “forest,” and the suffix “-tajal,” which denotes a collective action or practice. The central idea behind kannatajal is to create networks of shared green spaces equipped with technology that encourages citizen involvement in monitoring and maintaining local ecosystems.
In practice, kannatajal projects often involve the installation of sensor arrays that measure soil moisture, air
Academic interest in kannatajal has grown, with studies examining its effects on public health, social cohesion,
Despite these challenges, several international case studies—from European eco‑towns to South American urban farms—demonstrate that kannatajal