SOIL CONSERVATION PROJECT RECEIVES R 5 MILLION FOR LAND REHABILITATION DESERTIFICATION: A THREAT TO HUMANITY

Environmental Panorama
Johannesburg – South Africa
March of 2006

 

THURSDAY, 16 MARCH 2006: The Deputy Minister of Environmental Affairs and Tourism Rejoice Mabudafhasi today, 16 March 2006 launched the International Year of Deserts and Desertification in Madibaneng, Sekhunkhune in Limpopo. The event was attended by local mayors in Sekhukhune, representatives from various provincial departments, the Department of Agriculture, Water Affairs and Forestry, Land Affairs, business community, civil society and traditional leaders.

The UN General Assembly at its 58th ordinary meeting declared 2006 the International year of Deserts and Desertification (IYDD). The main objective of the IYDD is to get the message across that desertification is a major threat to humanity and launch the fight against it as a global sustainable development challenge.

Speaking during the launch the Deputy Minister said, the year seeks to celebrate the unique ecosystem and cultural diversity of deserts worldwide, therefore establishing a clear difference between the need to protect deserts as unique natural habitats and fight against desertification as a global sustainable development challenge.

One of the highlights of the event was the handing over of a R5 million cheque to the community of Madibaneng for a soil rehabilitation project. The project activities are designed to be sustainable by means of training the Madibaneng community in land management, business management as well as techniques on how to monitor and follow up the land improvements. Other key objectives of the project are as follows:

Improve the livestock management and create a livestock market in the area
Reverse the process of land degradation through erosion and water run-off, re-vegetation as well as limited grazing
Limit further erosion in the area
Improve the agricultural production systems of at least 110 households through irrigation systems
Create 3 SMME's in the sector of nursery, fencing and land rehabilitation.
Land degradation affects one third of the planet's land surface and around one billion people in over one hundred countries. Land degradation and desertification projects and programmes do not happen in isolation but are integrated with other programmes, the implementation of the NAP is dependant upon initiatives and programmes like Working for Fire (WfW), Working on Fire (WonFire), Landcare, Community Based Natural Resource Management (CBNRM), People and Parks and other trans-boundary initiatives.

Land degradation is obviously not only about land, it is about the people said Mabudafhasi. Millions of people are directly affected by natural resource degradation and many of them live below the poverty line. She went on to say that rural communities depend on these natural resources for survival yet the capacity of our countrys land, water and biological resources to sustain its people is eroding

The IYDD launch will culminate into a roll out of an annual campaign on desertification throughout the country.

 
 

Source: South African Environmental (http://www.environment.gov.za)
Press consultantship (Molefe Molamu)
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