NATIONAL SUMMIT LAYS FOUNDATION
FOR POLICY WHITE PAPER ON CLIMATE CHANGE BY 2010


Environmental Panorama
International
March of 2009


06 March 2009 - Media Statement - Department of Environmental Affairs and Tourism - FRIDAY, 06 MARCH 2009: “The 2009 Climate Summit was a seminal event. As a milestone on the road to building a national consensus on the country’s long term climate policy, the Summit far exceeded our expectations. There could not have been a stronger expression of political will by government and other stakeholders, a deeper understanding of the compelling scientific evidence that will inform policy-making, or a greater commitment to moving forward with implementation than what we have witnessed over the past four days,” said Marthinus van Schalkwyk, Minister of Environmental Affairs and Tourism today.

After intensive deliberations by 700 delegates from government, business, labour and civil society, the 2009 Climate Summit concluded with strong guidance on the strategic direction for an effective climate policy as well as an ambitious work programme for policy development.

The Summit laid the foundations for a participatory process that will culminate in a Policy White Paper on climate change by 2010, and the translation of this policy into a legislative, regulatory and fiscal package by 2012. In line with the Summit theme of “Climate Action Now!”, and in order to meet the challenge of implementation, the policy development process will proceed with a sense of great urgency.

The Summit was designed to be forward-looking, translating political will and the best available scientific evidence into policy and action. The Summit was also a celebration of what we have achieved over the past four years. “Since the first climate summit in 2005, we have made major strides by integrating climate change issues with the daily work of government, business and civil society. We have much to be proud of,” said van Schalkwyk.

Yet, important challenges and tough decisions lie ahead said the Minister. “I am encouraged by the strong resolve to meet the dual challenges of adaptation and mitigation by placing sustainable development and poverty eradication at the forefront. The strong consensus on making the transition to a climate resilient and low carbon economy and society will underpin our future work. Parallel to the policy development process, we will actively continue to implement our priority actions. Early gains can be achieved by massively up-scaling our efforts in respect of energy efficiency and renewable energies.”

The Minister indicated that at the same time we will continue to grapple and engage on areas where consensus still eludes us, most importantly on the optimal energy mix for the country. This is the single most important area of work. In addition, various gaps were identified as priorities for future policy development. All stakeholders – from national, provincial and local government to business, the scientific community and civil society – have a clear understanding of these priorities and their respective contributions.

To access the outcome documents and for further information on the Climate Change Summit visit www.ccsummit2009.co.za
Roopa Singh

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Itsoseng community in Lichtenburg make contribuition to war against climate change

11 March 2009 - Media Alert - Department of Environmental Affairs and Tourism - WEDNESDAY, 11 MARCH 2009: The Deputy Minister of Environmental Affairs and Tourism, Ms Rejoice Mabudafhasi, will join the Itsoseng community in Lichtenburg in North West province in a clean-up campaign.

“Having a clean environment is good for our health and creates a friendly and welcoming atmosphere for tourists and visitors. The additional incentive is that communities should now change their attitude towards waste and regard it as a job creation resource which they can collect and sell to Buy-Back Centres. This can substantially reduce waste dumped at landfill sites which generate methane gas that fuels global warming from decaying waste. Landfill sites are also expensive to set up and maintain and also reduce the land to ensure food security,” said Deputy Minister Mabudafhasi.

The mayor of Ditsobotla Local Municipality, Acting CEO of Buyisa e Bag and representatives from Indalo Yethu are expected to attend.

The highly popular Arthur Mafokate of 999 Record Label and his members, which include Chomee among others, will provide entertainment to the 500 volunteers from the Itsoseng Township.

The aim of the campaign is to make public places such as shopping centres, taxi ranks, bottle stores, streets in town and cities, to look clean and tidy at all times. It further aims to inculcate responsibility in the minds of the citizens to look after and keep their environments clean.
For further information and interviews with the Deputy Minister, please contact:
Moses Rannditsheni
Carol Moses

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Consultation Process on Draft Medium-Term Subsistence Fishing Rights Policy Extended

10 March 2009 - Media Statement - Department of Environmental Affairs and Tourism - TUESDAY, 10 MARCH 2009: The Department of Environmental Affairs and Tourism has extended the public consultation and comment process on the Draft Policy for the Allocation and Management of Medium-Term Subsistence Fishing Rights until 31 March 2009 and will embark on targeted workshops with interested and affected persons to help receive comments. The policy was gazetted on 12 December 2008. The workshops will start on Monday 16 March 2009 with the last workshop being held on 31 March 2009. The primary objective of the workshops is to assist those that could not adequately articulate their views in writing.

The Department will hold workshops in four coastal Provinces starting from Port Nolloth on the Northern Cape Coast to Kosi Bay on the Northern KwaZulu-Natal. Fisher groups are invited to the venues specified on the attached schedule.

Comments on the draft policy can be send in the following ways, clearly indicating as subject "Comment on Draft policy for the allocation and management of medium-term subsistence fishing rights":

By mail: Customer Services Centre, Private Bag X2 Roggebaai, 8012
By hand: Customer Services Centre, Ground Floor, Foretrust Building, Martin Hammerschlag Way, Foreshore, Cape Town
By e-mail: subsistence@deat.gov.za
By fax: 021 402 3344
Sandile Sibiya

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New Garden Route National Park Established

06 March 2009 - Media Statement - Department of Environmental Affairs and Tourism - FRIDAY, 06 MARCH 2009: The Minister of Environmental Affairs and Tourism, Marthinus van Schalkwyk, declared the establishment of the new Garden Route National Park at an event in Knysna which coincides with the gazetting of the Park today.

The Minister said the establishment of the new Garden Route National Park (GRNP) is part of a long term strategy to expand the protected areas in South Africa under formal protection from 6% to 8% of the total area of the country. “As our Parks are some of our most important conservation and tourism assets, we have been steadily increasing spending on Parks. We have invested R411 million in infrastructure development for the period 2006/07 to 2008/09 and a further R245 million is being earmarked for the next MTEF period. Other financial assistance has increased from R85.6 million in 2004/05 to R205 million in 2009/10,” the Minister said.

“The Garden Route is one of the most important conservation areas in South Africa and one of our crown jewels in terms of biodiversity and its attraction of both foreign and local tourists,” Van Schalkwyk said. The diverse biomes in the Garden Route include indigenous forests, the Knysna estuary, the Wilderness lake areas, marine protected areas, lowland fynbos and mountain catchment areas of national importance. SANParks is the second largest employer in the region and its total economic contribution to the region is estimated to be almost R95 million per annum.

According to the Minister, the formation of the GRNP will have a number of beneficial results. These include that it will allow for the sharing of resources and management experience and the integration of current management units in order for greater economies of scale to be achieved.

“Furthermore, the formation of the GRNP will facilitate the regional implementation of important programmes like fire management and alien clearing and enable land consolidation. The Park management will be able to take advantage of the potential of integrated landscape management, which will improve the protection of important ecosystems”, Van Schalkwyk said.

The size of the GRNP will be a total of approximately 121 000 hectares. It will consist of about 52 500 hectares of newly proclaimed land, as well as 68 500 hectares of the Wilderness and Tsitsikamma National Parks. The individual Parks will retain their identity and become camps in the greater GRNP, known as Tsitsikamma and Wilderness.

The GRNP will straddle two provinces, namely the Eastern and Western Cape, two district municipalities, namely Eden and Cacadu, and four local municipalities, namely George, Knysna, Bitou and Koukamma. The tourist facilities in the GRNP will include camping decks, chalets, mountain biking trails, hiking trails, canoeing, diving and history and adventure activities.

Minister van Schalkwyk said co-operative governance will be essential for the success management of the GRNP. “The new National Park is unique, as its administrative and ecological boundaries vary considerably. In this context, multi-stakeholder partnerships will be instrumental to successful conservation management.”

At the event, SANParks Chief Operating Officer, Sydney Soundy, said that the Garden Route is one of the critical focus areas in South Africa. “The area plays host to the largest continuous complex of indigenous forest in the country, spanning approximately 60 500 hectares. Its aquatic systems, the Knysna estuary and the Wilderness lake areas, are rated number one and number six respectively in the country. The fynbos falls within the Cape Floristic region, which is a designated global diversity hotspot.”

“To manage this unique combination of diverse biomes with strong tourism and developmental interest will be one of our biggest challenges as SANParks. Here the term ‘conservation without boundaries’ needs to become a way of life, not just for major stakeholders, but also for all residents in the areas surrounding the park,” Soundy said.

“The Garden Route is fortunate to be part of this process and I believe we will be coining a new conservation model for South Africa. The Park is unique and will require unique management, which we will have to drive. We are looking forward to this challenge,” Soundy said.
Ronel Bester

 
 

Source: South African Environmental
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