Title: Anchor Environmental Consultants CC
1TRAINING AND CAPACITY NEEDS ASSESSMENT FOR THE
BCLME
Barry Clark Lara Atkinson and Marlene Laros
MARLENE LAROS ASSOCIATES SUSTAINABILITY
MATTERS Sustainable environmental policy,
planning and management solutions
Anchor Environmental Consultants CC
2OBJECTIVES OF THE STUDY To obtain broad overview
of key human capacity, training and
infrastructure needs amongst institutions and
organizations within the BCLME countries mandated
with implementation of the 5 policy action
areas A. Sustainable Management and Utilisation
of Living Marine Resources, B. Management of
Mining and Drilling Activities, C. Assessment of
Environmental Variability, Ecosystem Impacts and
Improvement of Predictability D. Management of
Pollution, and E. Maintenance of Ecosystem
Health and Protection of Biological Diversity
3- METHODOLOGY
- Mostly one-one-one interviews with key
individuals - In some cases self administered questionnaires
- Forced to rely on available information policy
documents, reports, business plans etc. - Report summarizing key findings
4- ANGOLA
- Sustainable Management and Utilisation of Living
Marine Resources
- Ministry of Fisheries
- Institute of Marine Research (IIM)
- Institute for the Development of Artisanal
Fisheries (IPA)
- Key training and capacity gaps
- Shortage of staff, infrastructure and equipment
(vessels, communications, office space, vehicles,
computers and software), staff need training
5B. Management of Mining and Drilling Activities
- Ministry of Urban Affairs and Environment
- Ministry of Petroleum
- Ministry of Geology and Mines
- Key training and capacity gaps
- Key concern Environmental Impact Assessment
regulations, pollution and waste management
regulations and water and air quality standards
are not yet in place (in draft form) - Environmental expertise is needed at management
and technical levels as well as monitoring
capacity
6C. Assessment of Environmental Variability,
Ecosystem Impacts and Improvement of
Predictability
- Institute for Marine Research (IIM)
- Ministry of Urban Affairs and Environment
- Ministry of Petroleum
- Key training and capacity gaps
- Staff shortage, staff training, design of
monitoring programmes and statistical analysis
7D. Management of Pollution
- Institute for Marine Research (IIM)
- Ministry of Urban Affairs and Environment
- Ministry of Petroleum
- Key training and capacity gaps
- Need to increase capacity to manage pollution
from all perspectives (law, strategy, human
capacity, training and infrastructure)
8E. Maintenance of Ecosystem Health and Protection
of Biological Diversity
- Institute for Marine Research (IIM)
- Ministry of Urban Affairs and Environment
- Key training and capacity gaps
- Shortage of staff, particularly with respect to
taxonomic expertise and coastal management
capacity
9- NAMIBIA
- Sustainable Management and Utilisation of Living
Marine Resources
- Ministry of Fisheries and Marine Resources
- Ministry of Environment and Tourism (Directorate
of Environmental Affairs)
- Key training and capacity gaps
- Large staff compliment (research, compliance,
observers) but need technical and statistical
training, stock assessment expertise, and
management and leadership skills
10B. Management of Mining and Drilling Activities
- Ministry of Mines Energy
- Directorate of Environmental Affairs, Ministry of
Environment and Tourism - Department of Water Affairs, Ministry of
Agriculture, Water and Rural Development - Ministry of Fisheries and Marine Resources
- Key training and capacity gaps
- Agencies are severely short staffed (compliance
monitoring) and many staff lack appropriate
training
11C. Assessment of Environmental Variability,
Ecosystem Impacts and Improvement of
Predictability
- Ministry of Fisheries and Marine Resources
- Namibia Meteorological Service, Ministry of
Works, transport and Communications
- Key training and capacity gaps
- Making good use of international donor assistance
but shortage of staff, equipment and resources
12D. Management of Pollution
- Directorate Maritime Affairs, Ministry of Works,
Transport and Communications - Department of Water Affairs, Ministry of
Agriculture, Water and Rural Development - Ministry of Fisheries and Marine Resources
- Ministry of Regional and Local Government and
Housing - Directorate Environmental Affairs, Ministry of
Environment Tourism
- Key training and capacity needs
- legal and institutional framework for control of
pollution in Namibia is highly fragmented and
poorly coordinated - Most institutions are critically short of staff,
particularly regionally based staff that can
assist with monitoring and compliance activities
13E. Maintenance of Ecosystem Health and Protection
of Biological Diversity
- Ministry of Fisheries Marine Resources
- Ministry of Environment and Tourism
- Key training and capacity needs
- Legal and statutory protection for marine
biodiversity in Namibia is scant, few staff
dedicated to biodiversity conservation
14- SOUTH AFRICA
- Sustainable Management and Utilisation of Living
Marine Resources
- Marine and Coastal Management, Department of
Environmental Affairs Tourism
- Key training and capacity gaps
- High staff turnover, many unfilled posts
(research and management), critical shortage of
enforcement staff - Existing staff need management, research,
technical and operational training, stock
assessment expertise
15B. Management of Mining and Drilling Activities
- Department of Minerals and Energy (DME)
- Marine and Coastal Management (MCM)
- Department of Water Affairs and Forestry (DWAF)
- Key training and capacity needs
- High staff turnover, many unfilled posts,
infrastructural capacity - vehicles and
communications equipment - Staff need training in marine conservation and
management
16C. Assessment of Environmental Variability,
Ecosystem Impacts and Improvement of
Predictability
- Marine and Coastal Management, Department of
Environmental Affairs Tourism
- Key training and capacity gaps
- Shortage of staff (operational, research and
technical levels), equipment and resources, and
lack of adequate training
17D. Management of Pollution
- Marine and Coastal Management, Department of
Environmental Affairs Tourism - Department of Water Affairs and Forestry (DWAF)
- South African Maritime Safety Authority,
Department of Transport - Department of Minerals and Energy
- Key training and capacity gaps
- lack of co-ordination among the different
institutions and sufficient and suitable capacity
is severely lacking - Many vacant posts, intensive training is required
at all levels, monitoring and enforcement is very
poor
18E. Maintenance of Ecosystem Health and Protection
of Biological Diversity
- Marine and Coastal Management, Department of
Environmental Affairs Tourism - Western Cape Nature Conservation Board
- South African National Parks
- Key training and capacity needs
- MCM needs additional staff capacity or must
outsource MPA management functions