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Agenda. What is a conservancy Does Gulu need a conservancy Questions & Answers Way forward?. What is a Conservancy?. A conservancy is a registered voluntary association between land users/landowners who co-operatively wish to manage their natural resources in an

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Agenda

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  1. Agenda • What is a conservancy • Does Gulu need a conservancy • Questions & Answers • Way forward?

  2. What is a Conservancy? A conservancy is a registered voluntary association between land users/landowners who co-operatively wish to manage their natural resources in an environmentally friendly manner without necessarily changing the land-use of their properties Local examples: Cove Rock Tyolumnqa

  3. Status of natural resources on private land is improved by landowners being involved in a community manner in the conservation of their own resources

  4. Collective Representation of Diverse Interests • Agriculture • Ecotourism • Residential • Nature Reserves • Public Facilities

  5. Why Form a Conservancy? • Promote and integrate better stake-holder • relations • Prevent degradation and devaluation of land • Protection of environment • Promotion of ecotourism • Community upliftment projects • Increased land values

  6. Government Gazette REPUBLIC OF SOUTH AFRICA Vol. 524 Cape Town 11 February 2009 No. 31884

  7. Vol. 524 Cape Town 11 February 2009 No. 31884 THE PRESIDENCY No. 138 11 February 2009 It is hereby notified that the President has assented to the following Act, which is hereby published for general information:– No. 24 of 2008: National Environmental Management: Integrated Coastal Management Act, 2008. CHAPTER 4 ESTUARIES 33. National estuarine management protocol25 34. Estuarine management plans

  8. National Estuarine Management Protocol Objectives (ICMA) • Conserve, manage and enhance sustainable economic and social use of estuaries • Maintain ecological interactions between estuaries, their catchments and other ecosystems • Cooperative management between government , private sector and civil society • Promote estuarine and environmental awareness, education and training • Precautionary approach to utilization of estuarine habitat and resources

  9. BCM Land Use Proposals

  10. Gulu Catchment Area as starting point? Sandilibainsii

  11. Illustrative Gulu Issues • Marine Protected Area management • Estuary management and development • Re-instatement of Gulu nature Reserve • Maintenance of tertiary roads and beach access • Improvement/re-instatement of public facilities • R72 – traffic control • Effective and co-operative land use • Addressing of staff accommodation and community upliftment Questions ……

  12. Way forward …….. Members present in favour or decline GCWG Gulu Conservancy Working Group (GCWG) Time frame December 2013 Formation GC Elect reps to GCWG GCWG Draft constitution Vision Objectives

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