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The NEMA EIA regulations, agriculture & biodiversity

The NEMA EIA regulations, agriculture & biodiversity. Charl de Villiers. Purpose & outcome of workshop. To identify and motivate streamlined environmental authorisation procedures that promote biodiversity mainstreaming in the agricultural sector in the Western Cape

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The NEMA EIA regulations, agriculture & biodiversity

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  1. The NEMA EIA regulations, agriculture & biodiversity Charl de Villiers

  2. Purpose & outcome of workshop • To identify and motivate streamlined environmental authorisation procedures that promote biodiversity mainstreaming in the agricultural sector in the Western Cape • Discussion paper and recommendations to be taken up with organised agriculture and decision-makers

  3. Programme • Welcome & introduction • The biodiversity context • Overview of NEMA EIA regulations & NEMA-CARA overlaps • The NEMA EIA regs: An agricultural perspective • Is EA in the platteland different to elsewhere? • Group discussion on key questions • Report-backs • The way forward

  4. Key questions • Why should there be a sector-specific environmental assessment dispensation for agriculture? • Which standard EA exemptions could be justified for applications for the cultivation of virgin soil? • Can informed and proactive consideration of the environmental aspects of agricultural planning contribute to efficient decision-making?

  5. Thank you Devilliersc@botanicalsociety.org.za Ph (021) 799 8826/4 Pieter Malan

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