Title: Eleanor McGregor [Director: Conservation]
1Overall Policy Perspective on Biodiversity
Governance
Keynote Address
- Eleanor McGregor Director Conservation
- Gauteng Department of Agriculture Rural
Development - On behalf of Adv. John Nesidoni (Acting HOD)
Biodiversity is life- Biodiversity is our
life WRC Seminar Tswaing Meteorite Crater
Reserve Soutpan (Soshanguve) 17 September 2010
2Overview of presentation
- Biodiversity- South Africas rich heritage
- General value of Biodiversity
- Biodiversity management pressures challenges
- Legal tools and broad policy framework
Governance.
3South Africa3rd most biodiverse country in the
world
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5Biodiversity underpins development
- Biodiversity can alleviate poverty and create
work - Biodiversity can increase agricultural
productivity - Biodiversity can prevent a water crisis in SA
- Biodiversity can reduce the cost of disaster
management - Biodiversity can help us adapt to climate change
6Pressures on biodiversity
Forestry
Mining
Agriculture
Loss of natural habitat single biggest threat
to biodiversity in SA
7Other key competing pressures / Challenges
- Increased urban sprawl/ urban development
- Socio-economic drivers
- Non aligned legislation
- Aligning and integrating importance of
biodiversity knowledge of conservation tools in
development strategies
8Legal context for biodiversity management
- Four main pieces of legislation-
- Constitution of SA (sec 24)
- National Environmental Management Act 1998
- National Environmental Management Protected
Areas Act 2003 - National Environmental Management Biodiversity
Act 2004 (established SANBI) - Several regulations linked to these Acts
9- BIODIVERSITY GOALS
- Representation Persistence
- Climate change design principles
Biodiversity Act, NEMA EIA regs
Protected Areas Act
Tools for conservation agencies (incl contracts
with private and communal landowners)
Tools for land-use planning decision-making in
other sectors
10Policy context for biodiversity management
- NBSAP National Biodiversity Strategy Action
Plan (2005) - NSBA National Spatial Biodiversity Assessment
(2004) - NBF National Biodiversity Framework (2008)
- NPAES National Protected Area Expansion Strategy
(2008)
11Examples of National Protected Area Expansion
Strategies in South Africa
12National Protected AreaExpansion Strategy (NPAES)
- First for SA
- Includes terrestrial, freshwater and marine
- Ecosystem-specific protected area targets
- Strong focus on climate change resilience
13NPAES Focus areas for land-based PA expansion
14Offshore MPA Focal Areas
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16NFEPA
- Identifies National Freshwater Ecosystem Priority
Areas (FEPAs) - To inform water resource planning and management
17Governance
3 key elements linked to BD Governance
Definition of Governance The way in which
society as a whole manages the full array of its
political, economic and social affairs.
18Levels of Governance
International Agreements
19International Agreements
Current flow of inter- relations in SA
Provincial EA Conservation Authorities
E.g. Gauteng Dept of Agric Rural dev.
etc
LA
NGO
LA
Comm
20National Frameworks
Systematic Biodiversity Plan (usually provincial)
Map of Critical Biodiversity Areas (local
government)
Biodiversity sectors input into
New ones in future?
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22Conclusion
- Improve decision-making processes
- Support biodiversity governance at the local
level - Improve policy coherence and mainstreaming of
biodiversity across all sectors - Resourcing biodiversity conservation
implementation on the ground - Value ecosystem services in order understand what
it is worth how much it would cost to attempt
to replicate these services Cost would be
astronomical
23Take home message
- Biodiversity governance should be the way
society at all scales manages its social,
economic and political affairs with the aim to
protect ecological functioning and biodiversity