Title: National%20Environmental%20Management:%20Protected%20Areas%20Bill%202003
1National Environmental Management Protected
Areas Bill2003
DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL AFFAIRS AND TOURISM
2Legislation
- National Environmental Management Biodiversity
Bill - National Environmental Management Protected
Areas Bill - National Environmental Management Act 1st
Amendment Bill
3Purpose
- National framework for biodiversity management
and conservation - Sustainable use of natural resources
- Equitable sharing of benefits
- Recognise international obligations
4Context
- South Africa is the 3rd most biodiverse country
in the world - Significant economic potential of natural
resources - Fastest rate of biodiversity loss in human
history - Post-apartheid approach
- Biodiversity as a national asset
- Sustainable use and management
- Benefit sharing and community participation
5Context
- National Parks Act (1976) outdated
- No overall framework for biodiversity management
and conservation - Fragmentation and uneven regulation
- No minimum standards or performance measures
- Weak compliance and enforcement
6Policy framework
- Constitution (1996)
- NEMA (1998)
- White Paper on the conservation and sustainable
use of SAs biodiversity (1997) - Bioregional approach to conservation (2002)
- International conventions CBD, CITES, CMS,
Ramsar, WHC, UNESCO-MaB
7NEMA- framework of principles And cross-cutting
provisions
Waste Bill
Coastal Bill
Air quality Bill
Biodiversity Bill
Protected Areas Bill
8Approach
- Cooperative governance and integration
- Mainstream biodiversity and conservation within
existing planning mechanisms - Create national standards and performance
framework - Use and transform existing institutions
- Rationalise and strengthen legal instruments
9Cooperative governance in conservation
Buffer (protected environment)
National park / NR
Core area (special NR / wilderness)
10Legislation
- Biodiversity Bill
- Creates single national framework for regulation
of biodiversity - Protected Areas Bill
- Creates interlocking system of protected areas
- Regulates national parks
- NEMA amendments
- Builds environmental compliance and enforcement
capacity
11Process
- Intergovernmental consultation (CEC, MINMEC,
Cabinet) - 2001-02 - Publication and public comments
- Nov 02-March 03
- Workshops with civil society and government 1st
quarter 2003 - National Assembly
12Process
- NEDLAC process Feb July 2003
- Special interest groups SALGA, NGOs,
professional associations - Publication for input into Parliamentary process
May 2003 - Public hearings August 2003
13- SOUTH AFRICA HAS
- 403 Protected Areas
- 6 638 658 ha
- 5,44 land area
22 of these areas are National parks
(representing 53 of the total area)
14Chapter 1
- Definitions
- Objectives
- State trustee of protected areas
- Draws the link between Bill and NEMA and the
Biodiversity Bill
15Objectives of the Protected areas bill
- Provide for declaration and management of
protected areas in SA - Provide for cooperative governance in the
declaration and management of protected areas - Effect a national system of protected areas as
part of a strategy to manage and conserve SAs
biodiversity - Provide for a representative network of protected
areas - Promote sustainable utilization
- Promote community participation
16Chapter 2 System of protected areas
- Kinds of protected areas
- This Bill (3 types plus wilderness areas)
- World Heritage sites
- Marine protected areas
- Forest protected areas (3 types)
- Mountain catchment areas
- Register
17Chapter 2 continued
- Norms and standards the Minister may
- Issue norms and standards
- Set indicators to measure compliance
- Require reporting on these indicators
- (Done after consultation)
18Chapter 3 Declaration of protected areas
- Purposes of protected areas
- Declaration by Minister, MECs, depending on type
- consultative process
- 4 types of protected areas in terms of this Bill
191. Special nature reserve
- Declared by the Minister
- To protect highly sensitive, outstanding
ecosystems, species, geological or physiological
features and - To be made primarily available for scientific
research or environmental monitoring
202. National park
- Declared by the Minister
- to protect -
- (i) areas of national or international
biodiversity significance - (ii) a viable, representative sample of South
Africas natural systems and scenic areas or - (iii) the ecological integrity of one or more
ecosystems - to exclude exploitation or occupation
inconsistent with such protection and - to provide a foundation for spiritual,
scientific, educational, recreational and tourism
opportunities which are environmentally
compatible.
213. Nature reserve
- Declared by the Minister or the MEC in a province
to - - protect areas with significant natural features,
species, habitats or biotic communities - protect a particular site of scientific,
cultural, historical or archaeological interest - provide for its long term protection and the
maintenance of its biodiversity - provide for a sustainable flow of natural
products and services to meet community needs - enable a variety of traditional consumptive uses
or - provide for nature based recreation and tourism
opportunities. - Part or whole may be declared a wilderness area
224. Protected environment
- Declared by the Minister or the MEC in a
province - to provide a buffer zone from undesirable
development adjacent to nature reserves - to protect ecosystems needing protection outside
of national parks and nature reserves - to protect areas which are sensitive to
development due to either - (i) their natural characteristics or
- (ii) aesthetic reasons or
- to freeze land use in an area to be included into
a national park or nature reserve.
23Chapter 4 Management of PAs
- Appointment of management authorities
- Need to develop a management plan include role
of communities (community based natural resource
management) - Adherence to norms and standards critical
- Access and restrictions
24Chapter 4 - continued
- Under performance by management authority
- Written notification
- Time restricted directions
- Failure to take required steps
- Termination of management authoritys mandate
- Assignment to another organ of state
- Prohibition of Mining Activities
25Chapter 5 South African National Parks
- Continued existence of SanParks
- Provisions for governance of SanParks
26Chapter 6
- Land acquisition process
- Recognition of landowner rights
- Restitution Act
- Other tenure Legislation (Lawful occupiers)
- Financing mechanisms
27Chapters 7 8
- Regulations to be made by Minister and MECs
- monitoring compliance with norms and standards
and - enforcing them
- Offences and Penalties
28Chapter 9
- Repeals Sections of ECA
- Transitional arrangements for protected areas
- Savings
29Links with other PA legislation
- Chapter 2 establishes a system of protected
areas in South Africa. It links this bill with - World Heritage Convention Act (49 of 1999)
- National Forest Act (84 of 1998)
- Mountain Catchment Areas Act (63 of 1970)
30Withdrawal of nature reserves
- Process of withdrawal of nature reserves (S-24)
more stringent, ensures - Consultation with stakeholders
- Checks and balances before withdrawal (Parliament
and legislatures)
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