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Title: National Environmental Management: Protected Areas Bill 2003


1
National Environmental Management Protected
Areas Bill2003
DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL AFFAIRS AND TOURISM
2
CONTEXT
  • No single framework for the declaration and
    management of protected areas where roles and
    responsibilities are clearly spelt out
  • National Parks Act, of 1976 outdated in many
    respects
  • Protected areas legislation not in line with NEMA
  • Community participation and benefits not clearly
    defined in legislation

3
  • 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)
4
The protected area estate is inadequate when
shown as a representative sample of South
Africas seven biomes
Biomes protected
Savanna 10,1 Grassland
2,5 Fynbos Thicket 4,5 Forest
17,9 Nama-karoo 0,5 Succulent 2,8
5
  • In South Africa there are
  • 3 national management agencies for protected
    areas (SANParks, MCM, DWAF)
  • 10 provincial protected area management agencies
    (of which 5 are statutory bodies (KZN, Limpopo,
    Mpumalanga, North West, Western Cape)

6
Protected areas in South Africa percentage area
by legislation (excluding marine reserves)
7
Development of this bill
  • Environment Conservation Act (1989)
  • National Environmental Management Act
  • NEMA amendments (chapter on biodiversity)
  • Biodiversity Bill (chapters on protected areas)
  • Protected areas bill (as part of a suite of
    legislation under NEMA, incorporating the
    National Parks Act and sections of ECA)

8
Policy approach
  • Implementation of the White Paper on the
    Conservation and Sustainable use of South
    Africas Biological Diversity
  • Part of a suite of legislation under the National
    Environmental Management Act (NEMA)
  • Constitution
  • National Parks remain a national competency
  • Nature conservation is a concurrent competency
  • Cooperative governance
  • Minister responsible for national protected areas
  • MEC responsible for provincial protected areas

9
Chapter 1
  • Definitions
  • Objectives
  • State trustee of protected areas
  • Draws the link between Bill and NEMA and the
    Biodiversity Bill

10
Chapter 2 System of protected areas
  • Kinds of protected areas
  • This Bill (4 types)
  • World Heritage sites
  • Marine protected areas
  • Forest protected areas (3 types)
  • Mountain catchment areas
  • Register

11
Chapter 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)

12
Chapter 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

13
1. 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

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2. 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.

15
3. Nature reserve
  • Declared by the Minister or the MEC in a province
    to -
  • supplement the system of national parks in South
    Africa
  • 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.

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4. Protected environment
  • Declared by the Minister or the MEC in a
    province
  • to provide a buffer zone from undesirable
    development adjacent to national parks or 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.

17
Chapter 4 Management of PAs
  • Appointment of management authorities
  • Need to develop a management plan include role
    of communities
  • Adherence to norms and standards critical
  • Access and restrictions

18
Chapter 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

19
Chapter 5 South African National Parks
  • Continued existence of SanParks
  • Provisions for governance of SanParks

20
Chapter 6
  • Land acquisition process
  • Recognition of landowner rights
  • Restitution Act
  • Financing mechanisms

21
Chapters 7 8
  • Regulations to be made by Minister and MECs
  • monitoring compliance with norms and standards
    and
  • enforcing them
  • Offences and Penalties

22
Chapter 9
  • Repeals National Parks Act, Lake Development
    Act and Sections of ECA
  • Transitional arrangements for protected areas
  • Savings (schedule of national parks)

23
Key issues addressed as a result of public
consultation
  • Objectives of the Bill
  • Rearrangement of the Bill
  • Roles of municipalities vs provinces
  • Linking all protected area legislation
  • Withdrawal procedure for nature reserves
  • Declaration of wilderness areas
  • Consultation process
  • Public participation
  • SANParks issues

24
Objectives 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
  • Provide for the continued existence of South
    African National Parks

25
Rearrangement of the Bill
  • Chap 1 -Introductory chapter
    Chap 1
  • Chap 2 - System of protected areas-
    Chap 3
  • Chap 3 - Declaration of protected areas-
    Chap 3
  • Chap 4 - Management of protected areas- Chap
    4
  • Chap 5 - South African National Parks
    Chap 2
  • Chap 6 - Acquisition of rights in or to land
    Chap 5
  • Chap 7 - Administration of the Act-
    Chap 6
  • Chap 8 - Offences and Penalties-
    Chap 7
  • Chap 9 - Miscellaneous
    Chap 8

26
Municipalities
  • Removed from the Bill because
  • Concurrency of nature conservation restricted to
    national and provincial levels
  • Unfunded mandate
  • Municipalities still declare protected areas
    (prudent to provide an enabling framework) ???

27
Links with other PA legislation
  • Chapter 2 establishes a system of protected
    areas in South Africa. It links this bill with
  • Marine Living Resources Act (18 of 1998)
  • World Heritage Convention Act (49 of 1999)
  • National Forest Act (84 of 1998)
  • Mountain Catchment Areas Act (63 of 1970)

28
Withdrawal 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)

29
Wilderness areas
  • Minister may declare wilderness areas within
    national parks (S 22) or nature reserves (S 26)
  • Wilderness areas at present in terms of NFA
  • Successful lobbying by DWAF, SANParks, provinces
    and Wilderness Action Group

30
Consultation process
  • S 34 enables the Minister to declare state land
    a
  • Special nature reserve or National park
  • concurrence Cab member, trustee / after
    consultation MEC
  • Nature reserve or Protected environment
  • concurrence of Cab member / MEC / trustee

31
Public participation ?
  • S 39 preparation of management plans
  • S 41 management plans
  • S 42 co-management of protected areas
  • S 50 commercial and community activities in
    national parks, nature reserves and world
    heritage sites

32
SANParks ?
  • National competency (Constitution)
  • Board accountable (NFMA) (S 74)
  • Can manage protected areas other than national
    parks (S 55)
  • Other management agencies can manage national
    parks (S 38)
  • Minister appoints management agencies (S 38)

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  • END
  • Thank you
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