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ENVIRONMENTAL COOPERATION BETWEEN NORWAY AND SOUTH AFRICA

ENVIRONMENTAL COOPERATION BETWEEN NORWAY AND SOUTH AFRICA. PORTFOLIO COMMITTEE ON ENVIRONMENTAL AFFAIRS – 23 FEBRUARY 2015. BACKGROUND. The environmental cooperation programme between South Africa and Kingdom of Norway formally commenced on 13 June 1997 1997 – 2000

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ENVIRONMENTAL COOPERATION BETWEEN NORWAY AND SOUTH AFRICA

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  1. ENVIRONMENTAL COOPERATION BETWEEN NORWAY AND SOUTH AFRICA PORTFOLIO COMMITTEE ON ENVIRONMENTAL AFFAIRS – 23 FEBRUARY 2015

  2. BACKGROUND • The environmental cooperation programme between South Africa and Kingdom of Norway formally commenced on 13 June 1997 • 1997 – 2000 • Environmental Programme and a Marine Fisheries Programme with a total value of NOK 20 million (R18.4 million) • 2000 – 2005 • Environmental Co-operation Programme was financed through a grant of NOK 60 million (R45 million) • 2005 – 2010 • Environmental cooperation with a total value of NOK 55 million (approximately R66 million) • Areas supported: • Air quality (incl Durban South, eThekweni municipality); Wetlands; Threathend Species, IUCN Red list; Cultural Heritage and World Heritage (Robben Island, Mapungubwe), Climate Change; SADC Indicators; State of Environment Reporting; pollution and waste; environmental governance, Fisheres research, rights allocation; training in fisheries management

  3. NEW ENVIRONMENTAL COOPERATION • June 2013 Minister Molewa signed a Declaration of Intent (DoI) on future environmental cooperation - Climate change; Oceans and coastal management; biodiversity; chemicals; any other areas mutually agreed • In November 2014 DEA together with the Ambassador of Norway signed the new Business Plan (2014-2017) for the environmental cooperation programme capacity development within the SA National Inventory Unit • Institutional Arrangements (IAs) for South Africa's national greenhouse gas (GHG) inventory compilation developed • Data collection templates for all emission source categories developed • Procedures for data archiving developed; • Documentation of methods, assumptions, emissions factors and results in place; and • Quality Assurance and Quality Control (QA/QC) procedures and checklists developed • A financial grant of up to NOK 5 million (approx. R 7.9 million) (subject to Parliamentary appropriations and the terms and procedures of this Business Plan)

  4. POTENTIAL AREAS OF FUTURE COOPERATION • Blue (Oceans) Economy – Marine transport and manufacturing; Offshore oil and gas exploration; Aquaculture; Marine protection services and ocean governance • Norway is one of the pioneering countries in unlocking the economic potential in ocean economy and the maritime sector. • International Climate Change Negotiations – Towards Paris (UNFCCC) • Concluding on the post-2020 legal climate agreement to be applicable to all countries. • International Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services (IPBES) – The intergovernmental body for assessing the state of the planet's biodiversity, its ecosystems and the essential services they provide to society. • The establishment of a Technical Support Unit for the sub-region as means to build capacity nationally and for the region • Assessments on the multiple values of Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services (Valuation & Natural Capital accounting) • Business and Biodiversity- with a focus on the Nagoya Protocol

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