374 Results Found

National Environmental Management Act: Regulations: Adoption of Spatial Tools or Environmental Management Instruments

Ministry of Environmental Affairs and Tourism, South Africa

This represents the regulations laying down the procedure to be followed for the adoption of spatial tools or environmental management instruments in the sections of the national environmental management act of 1998. The minister is saddled with ensuring that the spatial tool or environmental management instrument indicates the purpose for which it was developed.

South Africa 2019 Environment and Climate Change

National Environmental Management Act

Ministry of Environmental Affairs and Tourism, South Africa

The Act recognizes the right of citizens to environments that are beneficial to health and well-being; and the right to have the environment protected, for the benefit of present and future generations. through reasonable legislative and other measures that prevent pollution, environmental degradation, and promotes the sustainable development and use of natural resources. The Act develops a framework for integrating good environmental management into all development activities, establishing principles guiding the exercise of functions related to the environment, and establishing procedures promoting public participation in environmental governance.

South Africa 1998 Environment and Climate Change

Regulations in Terms of Chapter Five of the National Environmental Management Act

Ministry of Environmental Affairs and Tourism, South Africa

The purpose of these Regulations is to manage the procedures and criteria outlined in chapter 5 of the national environmental management act of 1998, for the submission, processing, consideration and decision of applications for environmental authorisation of activities.

South Africa 2006 Environment and Climate Change

Norms and Standards for the Inclusion of Private Nature Reserves in the Register of Protected Areas of South Africa

Ministry of Environmental Affairs and Tourism, South Africa

The norms and standards apply to lands regarded as nature reserves, and private lands declared as nature reserves. The guiding principles for the norms and standards include; preserving the ecological integrity of protected areas, preserving the nation’s biodiversity, protecting South Africa’s threatened species, providing for the sustainable use of natural and biological resources, and managing the relationship between environmental biodiversity, human settlement, and economic development.

South Africa 2017 Environment and Climate Change

Regulations pertaining to the Financial Provisioning for the Rehabilitation and Management of Negative Environmental Impacts Associated with Prospecting, Exploration, Mining and the Production of a Mineral

Ministry of Environmental Affairs and Tourism, South Africa

The regulations apply to holders under the mineral and petroleum resources development act of 2002. The aim of the regulations is to manage the method for determining and making financial provision for the costs associated with the management of environmental impacts from prospecting, exploration, mining or production operations through the life of current mines, and those that may become known in the future.

South Africa 2014 Environment and Climate Change

Environmental Impact Assessment Regulations Listing Notice 1 of 2014

Ministry of Environmental Affairs and Tourism, South Africa

The purpose of this notice is to identify activities that would require environmental authorisations prior to commencement of that activity and to identify competent authorities in terms of sections 24(2) and 24D of the national environmental management act of 1998. It repeals listing notice 1 of 2010.”

South Africa 2014 Environment and Climate Change

Environment Conservation Second Amendment Act

Ministry of Environmental Affairs and Tourism, South Africa

An amendment to the Environment Conservation Act of 1993. It gives the minister the power to determine policy directions to implement conventions or agreements and outline norms and standards. It also provides for regulating the delegation of powers and assignment of duties.

South Africa 1994 Environment and Climate Change

National Norms and Standards for the Development of the Biodiversity Management Plans for Species (BMP-S)

Ministry of Environmental Affairs and Tourism, South Africa

The application of the norms and standards apply uniformly nationally and in all provinces, and to all stakeholders wishing to develop a BMP-S. The norms and standards provide a national approach and minimum standards for the development of biodiversity management plans for species.

South Africa 2007 Environment and Climate Change

Biodiversity Act: Threatened or Protected Species Amendment Regulations

Ministry of Environmental Affairs and Tourism, South Africa

The amended regulations in the schedules are with respect to: redefinition of “management plan”, deletion of words for textual correctness, trade in specimens of protected species, and management for persons who own or control elephants.

South Africa 2009 Environment and Climate Change

Coastal Waters Discharge Permit Regulations

Ministry of Environmental Affairs and Tourism, South Africa

It is stated that an application for coastal waters discharge permit shall be made to the minister, fully signed by relevant persons, accompanied by proof of payment of application fee, and to be accompanied by all supporting documents. It is also specified, the necessary information for assessment of applications.

South Africa 2019 Environment and Climate Change

Delegation of Power in Bioprospecting, Access, and Benefit-Sharing Regulations

Ministry of Environmental Affairs and Tourism, South Africa

The notice serves as a delegation of power in regulation 6(1) of the bio-prospecting, access, and benefit sharing regulations. The powers are delegated to the Director-General of the department of environmental affairs.

South Africa 2010 Environment and Climate Change

Designation of Provincial Competent Authority and Local Authorities who may Issue Authorisation for Undertaking of Activities in Outeniqua Sensitive Coastal Area

Ministry of Environmental Affairs and Tourism, South Africa

The notice designates in the schedules of the environment conservation act of 1989, administrators and local authorities who may issue written authorization for the undertaking of activities in the Outeniqua Sensitive Coastal Area.

South Africa 1998 Environment and Climate Change

Trade in Listed Threatened or Protected Species

Ministry of Environmental Affairs and Tourism, South Africa

The Act pushes to monitor compliance and provide technical support with respect to international trade in Rhinoceros (White Rhino and Black Rhino).

South Africa 2014 Environment and Climate Change

Environmental Laws Rationalisation Act

Ministry of Environmental Affairs and Tourism, South Africa

The Act seeks to rationalise acts of parliament by the department of environmental affairs and tourism; it amends some acts, and it extends the application to other areas within South Africa.

South Africa 1997 Environment and Climate Change

National Environmental Management: Biodiversity Act: Amendments to the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES) Regulations

Ministry of Environmental Affairs and Tourism, South Africa

An amendment to the convention on international trade in endangered species (CITES) regulations of 2010. Alterations centre around powers and duties of the management authority, import and export of specimens, issuance of permits and certificates, and fees payable.

South Africa 2011 Environment and Climate Change

Management of Public Launch Sites in the Coastal Zone

Ministry of Environmental Affairs and Tourism, South Africa

The notice operates under the national environmental management: integrated coastal management act of 2008. A “public launch site is defined as a site where a vessel may be launched by members of the public in the coastal zone, but excludes a privately used launch site”. It is directed that the management authority shall list public launch sites where vessels can be launched, and identify a management body responsible for overseeing the affairs of each site.

South Africa 2014 Environment and Climate Change