GOVERNMENT ASSESSES THE ROLE OF PROTECTED AREAS IN LOCAL ECONOMIN DEVELOPMENT TROUGH THE PEOPLE AND PARKS


Environmental Panorama
International
November of 2006

MONDAY, 01 NOVEMBER 2006:The Deputy Minister of Environmental Affairs and Tourism, Rejoice Mabudafhasi says government has achieved commendable progress on policy and legislation aimed at transforming protected areas (land under conservation), through the People and Parks programme (P&P). She was speaking at the 2nd People and Parks workshop held in Beaufort West in the Western Cape, today.

The two day P&P workshop is assessing the outcomes of the 2004 workshop, which included co- management and establishment of partnerships in the management of protected areas, access and benefit sharing. The workshop will also review issues of cooperative governance when addressing land claims in a protected area, local government linkages and the government support post the settlement of land claims.

Participating at the workshop are representatives from national and provincial government, conservation agencies and representatives of communities affected by park activities

The department, through its public entities is currently working towards firming up its Public Private Partnerships by piloting various models of BEE within the environment and tourism sector. Such initiatives are contributing towards government’s second economy programmes, intended to improve the lives of people. They include working for wetlands, working for water and people and parks.

Deputy - Minister Mabudafhasi indicated that the sector needs to capacitate women and young girls to be actively involved in the management of protected areas as they have indepth knowledge of biodiversity. They have been collecting firewood, medicinal plants and other natural resources needed for the survival of households. In so doing, the sector will conform to government’s policy framework that requires women empowerment at all levels of management.

In order to promote sustainability and ownership of projects, the Minister urged conservation agencies to engage with local government on initiatives that are aimed at bettering the lives of communities.

The two-day workshop ends tomorrow and will map the way forward in the implementation of the People and Parks programme.
Blessing Manale

 
 

Source: South African Environmental (http://www.environment.gov.za)
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