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Title: Handbook on Environmental Assessment Legislation in the SADC Region


1
Handbook on Environmental Assessment Legislation
in the SADC Region
Presentation by Bryony Walmsley
2
Rationale and background
  • Major developments in EIA legislation over the
    past 10 years in SADC region
  • Changes, revisions and amendments are
    continuously occurring
  • Development in SADC region is booming and
    developers and consultants are becoming more
    regional in their scope of work
  • Development finance is in demand
  • Projects need to be compliant with national EIA
    legislation as well as with each countrys
    international and SADC obligations with regard to
    treaties, protocols and conventions

3
Rationale and background
  • In some cases information on EIA laws,
    regulations, policies and guidelines is
  • Difficult to find
  • Not in the English language
  • Disseminated
  • Not in electronic format
  • Confusing and complex
  • In 2003, EIA in Southern Africa was published
    by SAIEA with DANIDA funding, but the sections on
    EIA legislation are now mostly out of date

4
Need for Handbook
  • Therefore DBSA contracted SAIEA to compile a
    Handbook on EIA legislation for each SADC
    country, in order to
  • Empower all players to be proactive wrt
    compliance with environmental legislation
  • Reduce project risk
  • Reduce delays in project authorisation
  • Assist developers to use EIA tools to promote
    sustainable development in the region

5
Structure of Handbook
  • Preface
  • Introduction
  • Background and summary of EIA legislation,
    administrative structures and procedures summary
    of international and SADC obligations
  • DBSA EA Policy and Procedures
  • DBSA profile and overview of the EA process and
    procedures
  • Country Chapters
  • Angola, Botswana, DRC, Lesotho, Madagascar,
    Malawi, Mauritius, Mozambique, Namibia,
    Seychelles, South Africa, Swaziland, Tanzania,
    Zambia, Zimbabwe

6
Structure of Country Chapters
  • The Constitutional requirements for environmental
    protection
  • The institutional and administrative structures
    for EIA
  • The policy and legal framework for EIA, including
    information on the relevant
  • policies
  • acts
  • regulations
  • guidelines
  • penalties
  • fees
  • environmental standards
  • EAP certification and registration requirements

7
Structure of Country Chapters contd.
  • The EIA procedural framework including the steps
    to be followed through screening, scoping, EIA
    and EMP, as well as the Authority review process
    and the appeal procedures
  • A summary of other potentially applicable
    environmental legislation
  • Appendices containing lists of projects which
    require EIA
  • Acronyms and useful contacts.

8
Key findings
  • All countries have recognised the need for
    environmental protection through Constitutions,
    NAPs and NEAPs, Visions, Policies and Strategies
  • All countries have an EIA Act (draft or final)
    except DRC, which only has EIA requirements in
    the Mining Code
  • Most countries have EIA regulations or guidelines
    in which the EIA process is specified
  • All countries have a dedicated national agency
    for environmental management and control is
    centralised (except RSA and Tanzania)

9
Key findings contd.
  • Most countries follow the traditional EIA
    process
  • Screening scoping EIA
  • but terminology differs
  • Weaknesses/inconsistencies include
  • ToR approval
  • Public consultation
  • EMPs
  • SEA required for PPPs in Botswana, Lesotho,
    Mauritius, Namibia, RSA, Swaziland and Tanzania

10
Key findings contd.
  • Registration of consultants at present, only 3
    countries require EAPs to be registered
    (Botswana, Mozambique and Tanzania)
  • 4 countries are busy with certification systems
    (Lesotho, Botswana, Swaziland and RSA)
  • Lesotho, Botswana, Swaziland will require
    reciprocity of certification schemes

11
Document Availability and Updates
  • Hard copies published in 2007
  • Update currently underway
  • Websites
  • www.dbsa.org
  • www.saiea.com
  • Needs to be widely advertised
  • Aim to revise and update bi-annually

12
Conclusion
  • The Handbook has already proved to be an
    invaluable source of informationbut
  • Legislation is changing all the time, so always
    check first with local environmental authorities
    and check for updates on our websites.
  • Thank You!
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