Gregory, James J.2024-04-182024-04-182023-06Gregory, J.J. (2023). Taming The Wilds: tactical urbanism and creative placemaking in the revitalisation of a nature reserve in Johannesburg, South Africa. Bulletin of Geography. Socio-economic Series, 60(60): 33-45. DOI: http://DOI.org/10.12775/bgss-2023-0014.1732-4254 (print)2083-8298 (online)10.12775/bgss-2023-0014http://hdl.handle.net/2263/95654The use of tactical urbanism and creative place making in the revitalisation of public space has received growing research interest. In Johannesburg, there is evidence of these approaches in the revitalisation of The Wilds, a nature reserve located near the inner-city. The Wilds experienced neglect and decline due to increased crime. By the mid-2010s, an artist championed the bottom-up revitalisation of The Wilds through routine maintenance, the introduction of public art, and events to encourage engagement with the space. This study draws on personal communication and semi-structured interviews with key informants and utilises netnography. It was found that the use of public art and social media resulted in an increase in visitor numbers and volunteers who assisted in the maintenance, restoration and engagement with the space. The use of tactical urbanism and creative place making, however, has brought volunteers into conflict with the city over the usage and co-management of The Wilds.en© 2023 (James J. Gregory) This is an open access article licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs License.GeographyPlanning & developmentUrban studiesTactical urbanismCreative placemaking & public spaceUrban revitalisationSDG-11: Sustainable cities and communitiesTaming the wilds : tactical urbanism and creative placemaking in the revitalisation of a nature reserve in Johannesburg, South AfricaArticle