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BRANCH - 

BIODIVERSITY AND
CONSERVATION (B & C)

 

ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT

the rich species, ecosystems and natural heritage form the very foundation of our economy and society

THREATS OF GROWING HUMAN POPULATION

our economic sectors are threatened by growing human population and increasing demands on the environment

REGULATION AND MANAGEMENT OF BIODIVERSITY

focus of the b&c programme is on regulation and management of all biodiversity, heritage and conservation matters

EQUITABLE AND SUSTAINABLE USE OF BIODIVERSITY

the mandate is to ensure equitable and sustainable use, conservation, management and restoration of this resource base

A safe, healthy and sustainably managed environmental and natural resource base provides CRITICAL ECO-SYSTEM SERVICES that are a foundation for economic and social development. 

Our rich species, ecosystems and natural heritage which form THE VERY FOUNDATION OF OUR ECONOMY AND SOCIETY, providing eco-system services such as food security, clean and secure water provision, flood attenuation, biomass energy and building material as well as a resource base for the sustainable development and growth of the tourism, bio-technology, pharmaceutical, bioenergy, agriculture, forestry, fisheries and indigenous knowledge based sectors of the economy are threatened by growing human population and their increasing demands on the environment, climate change and invasive alien species amongst others.

The focus of the biodiversity and conservation programme is on the regulation and management of all biodiversity, heritage and conservation matters in a manner that ensures equitable and sustainable use, conservation, management and, where necessary, the restoration of this resource base as well as to mitigate threats to them as a BASIS FOR SUSTAINABLE AND INCLUSIVE SOCIO-ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT THAT FACILITATES SUSTAINABLE ECONOMIC GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT.

BIODIVERSITY RICHNESS IS ONE OF SOUTH AFRICA’S IMPORTANT NATURAL ASSETS as it provides goods and services which are vital for human well-being. The department is mandated to ensure the equitable and sustainable use, conservation, management and, where necessary, the restoration of this resource base as well as to mitigate threats to them as a basis for sustainable and inclusive socio-economic development.

 

PURPOSE

 

Establishment, management and maintenance of ecologically representative national and cross-border systems of protected areas to advance the heritage of humankind as well as contribute to the three objectives of the CBD and Millennium Development Goals.

 

FUNCTIONS

Establishment, development and management of comprehensive, ecologically representative and effectively managed regional network of transfrontier conservation areas

 

Establishment, development and safeguarding of the integrity of world heritage sites as well as implementation of World Heritage Convention in South Africa

Strengthen governance of the protected areas system in South Africa in line with national imperatives and international obligations

 

SAFEGUARDING INTEGRITY OF WORLD HERITAGE SITES

RESILIENCE AGAINST CLIMATE CHANGE

ADMINISTRATION SUPPORT

EFFECTIVELY MANAGED REGIONAL NETWORK

INTERNATIONAL OBLIGATIONS

MONITORING PERFORMANCE OF PROTECTED AREAS

Establishment and development of a comprehensive and ecologically representative national network of protected areas that safeguards key ecological processes across the landscape and provides resilience against climate change

 

Development and implementation of policy and legislation relating to and monitoring performance of protected areas

 

Manage strategic, administration, logistical and financial support to the chief directorate.

 

 

MANAGEMENT

 

DEPUTY

DIRECTOR-GENERAL

MS MOHLAGO FLORA MOKGOHLOA


CONTACT DETAILS

Tel: +27 012 399 9171
Email: fmokgohloa@dffe.gov.za

CHIEF DIRECTORATE:

PROTECTED AREAS SYSTEMS MANAGEMENT

MR SYDNEY NKOSI


CONTACT DETAILS

Tel: +27 012 399 9065
Email: shnkosi@dffe.gov.za

CHIEF DIRECTORATE:

BIODIVERSITY MONITORING AND SPECIAL SERVICE

DR TSEPANG MAKHOLELA (ACTING)


CONTACT DETAILS

Tel: +27 012 399 9150
Email: tmakholela@dffe.gov.za

CHIEF DIRECTORATE:

BIODIVERSITY ECONOMY AND SUSTAINABLE USE

MR KHOROMMBI MATIBE


CONTACT DETAILS

Tel: +27 012 399 8621
Email: kmatibe@dffe.gov.za

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