PRESENTATION ON JOHANNESBURG S BIODIVERSITY PROGRAMME

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PRESENTATION ON JOHANNESBURG S BIODIVERSITY PROGRAMME Member of Mayoral Committee: Cllr Prema Naidoo Environmental Management & Johannesburg City Parks

PRESENTATION OVERVIEW Jo burg Overview & Context Legal Framework & Jo burg Policy Tools Threats to Biodiversity/ Challenges Institutional Arrangement Reponses mechanisms Programmes Case Studies (Cosmo City Human Settlement Programme/ Klip River Greening) Conclusion

NIGHT VIEW OF THE CITY Johannesburg City, South Africa

JO BURG S CONTEXT 2001 Stats Covers 1 600 square kilometers of surface area Average density of 1 900 people per square kilometers Population = 3.6 million people and growing at 3,17% p.a. ( Projected 4,2m by 2010) Over 1 million households; household growth estimated at 6,7% per annum 22% (21 2000) of households living in informal settlements

JO BURG S CONTEXT 2001 Stats Population growth being affected by high rate of migration Joburg as the largest economy in SA Producing 17% of its economic value and employing 11% of overall workforce in SA Joburg carried 9,5% of the countries total unemployed City s 256 000 previously advantaged income earners made R4,4billion per month compare to R1,8 billion from 712 000 disadvantaged income earners

JO BURG S CONTEXT 2001 Stats Topography range between 1400m-1700m above sea level Located mainly in the Grassland Biome with some savanna patches Considered as one of the largest man-made forest in the world (est. 10m trees), but with skewed distribution of these environmental assets (mainly concentrated in former white neighborhoods).

LEGISLATIVE OVERVIEW

NATIONAL LEGISLATIVE OVERVIEW SA Constitution: Section 24 Everyone has the right: (a) to an environment that is not harmful to their health or well being and (b) to have the environment protected - prevent pollution and ecological degradation, promote conservation and secure ecologically sustainable development

NATIONAL LEGISLATIVE OVERVIEW Principles of The National Environmental Management Act, 1998 Sensitive, vulnerable, highly dynamic or stressed ecosystems require specific attention in management and planning procedures, especially where they are subject to significant human resource usage and development pressure. [2(4r)] Community well being and empowerment must be promoted through environmental education. Disturbance of eco-systems and loss of biodiversity should be taken into account in development projects. Disturbance of landscapes and sites where the nation s cultural heritage is found should be prevented.

NATIONAL LEGISLATIVE OVERVIEW Other Legislative Tools Environmental Impact Assessment Regulations Managing impact on environment National Water Act - Catchment and Water Resource Management Conservation of Agricultural Resources Act - Alien Plant Control Biodiversity and & Protected Areas Act- Natural Resources Management Development Facilitation Act - Land use Planning and Management Municipal Systems/ Structures Act - Local Government has to integrate environmental considerations in service delivery

JOBURG S BIODIVERSITY POLICIES

JOBURG S BIODIVERSITY POLICIES City s Integrated Environmental Management Policy (IEMP) Framework in the City to achieve sustainable development It is supported by several sector plans, policies and strategies on waste, air, water, land and public open space management Integrated Development Planning Requirement in terms of Municipal Systems Act setting out 5-year strategic plan for City s growth and development Provides for programmes of action in relation to various sectors e.g. transport, housing, environment, etc. Environment sector plan outlines a number of strategic goals of which biodiversity and conservation protection is one Also set-out the City s spatial plan for guiding development and growth environmental assets identified

JOBURG S BIODIVERSITY POLICIES Biodiversity and Open Space Management Tools Johannesburg Metropolitan Open Space Policy and Management Strategy Greening & Landscaping Strategy Management Programme on Alien Invader Plans Control Working towards the Biodiversity Gap analysis Report and City s Biodiversity Action Plan Finalizing the Open Space Spatial/ Development Framework Open Space By-Laws to be reviewed

BIODIVERSITY CHALLENGES

BIODIVERSITY CHALLENGES Population growth, Rapid urbanization and Urban sprawl Increasing invasive alien plants Aged bulk services infrastructure and its implications (Sanitation) Resource constraints for maintenance, management & securing of open spaces Inequitable distribution of conservation areas

BIODIVERSITY CHALLENGES Environmental Degradation leading to compromised environmental goods and services Rapid loss of open space resources to developments Biodiversity is competing against basic social services and infrastructure development

INSTITUTIONAL ARRANGEMENT

INSTITUTIONAL ARRANGEMENT The City s core Environment Department has a functional relationship and oversight role with the municipal entity City Parks The Environment department maintains policy & implementation direction, while City Parks has relative autonomy in operational duties The MMC (Member of Mayoral Committee) and the Environment are responsible for service delivery coordination, policy determination and compliance monitoring

INSTITUTIONAL ARRANGEMENT Environment Dept. Policy Direction Biodiversity strategy & action plan Open Space Policy Spatial planning Development management Acquire/ alienate open space City Parks Implementing Agency Biodiversity protection/ enhancement Open Space Management Input into development management Maintenance of dedicated natural areas Public liaison Alien plant control

RESPONSE MECHANISMS

RESPONSE MECHANISMS Capacity Building & Empowerment Programme Environmental Theme Days (Water Week, Wetlands Day, Arbor Week, Environment Week) Strengthen People and Open Space Interaction Capacity building and awareness programmes towards local environmental actions Open space based environmental awareness through, theme days, exhibitions,

RESPONSE MECHANISMS Protected Areas Management Management of Nature Reserves - Veld & Game Management Management of sensitive habitats & species Ecological management of rivers & streams Wetlands management and maintenance River clean ups and trail maintenance

RESPONSE MECHANISMS Ecological Management Alien Plant Control Programme Veld & Game Management Ecological Impact Management Programmes Increase in Conservation Land (Zoning & Expansions) Conservation Development Define the City s biodiversity contribution towards a 2010 Soccer World Cup Tourism Package Use of natural resources to provide opportunities for social enterprises such as reeds harvesting Proclamation and expansion of conservation areas

CASE STUDY - 1 COSMO CITY Integrated Human Settlement Programme in the Well-established Suburban Areas of the North

COSMO CITY Integrated Settlement Development Environmental Impact Assessment which required: Development of Ecological Management Plan for the management of conservation areas Development of Environmental Management Plans for construction and Operational Activities (Pre, during and post development) Development of EIA Report, which includes the following specialist studies: Heritage studies Geological and soil studies Hydrological studies, stormwater attenuation Biodiversity report (red data, fauna & flora, aviary, amphibians)

CASE STUDY Cosmo City COSMO CITY

COSMO CITY Ecological Management Conservation areas at Cosmo City Legend: Yellow: Cosmo City boundary Green: Nature areas (305ha) Purple: Public open space (57.5ha)

COSMO CITY Integrated Settlement Development Ecological Management Plan legal requirement as part of EIA authorization Operational Management of Nature areas Fauna and Flora Management Environmental education and recreation management Biodiversity Monitoring and Evaluation Natural Resource utilization

COSMO CITY Integrated Settlement Development Open Space Networks and Green Corridors Accessible Recreational Parks and Street Trees Programme Local Environmental Compliance Officer and Environmental Education

CASE STUDY - 2 KLIP RIVER GREENING Reviving an Ecological Corridor in a Highly Densed Area - Soweto

KLIPRIVER GREENING The Mayor s vision for a continuous system of Green Spaces and Parks along the river Functional System Characterized by: A safe, healthy river, free of pollution and odours Safe and beautiful parks for eco-recreation alongside the river Well managed conservation areas and facilities within the river corridor, free of alien plants and supporting enhanced biodiversity Well managed wetland system Enhanced social and economic programmes associated with the ecological open space

Features - Eco-recreational Parks Features Environmental Education Centre with Indigenous Garden and EE Modules Wetland system Recreation Park zones

Features - Eco-recreational Parks

Features Urban Design/ Edge Treatment

Features Enhancing ecosystem s goods & services in high density areas Flood attenuation Silt trap dam Rehabilitated stream and new flood plain/wetlands Integration of the Dam and Wetlands

OTHER EXAMPLES

Enhancing Biodiversity in the Inner City

Eco- Recreation Design & Implementation

Nature Experiences in the Urban Setting Klip Nature Reserve

Nature Experiences in the Urban Setting Klip Nature Reserve

Multi-purpose Facilities Kloofendal Nature Reserve

Multi-purpose Facilities Kloofendal Nature Reserve

Bird Sanctuaries providing for Stormwater attenuation measures Bird Sanctuaries Developments Capitalizing on Stormwater Attenuation Infrastructure

CONCLUSION

CONCLUSION Partnerships with the local communities Partnerships with national and provincial governments on defined programmes like alien invader control and wetlands management Partnership with private sector on Urban Greening Partnership with academic institutions and donor agencies on research and greening programmes Partnerships with specialist groups in the management of sensitive species and habitats. Partnerships with other city s departments on projects with biodiversity implications

CONCLUSION The value of open space in this Johannesburg context cannot be underestimated and its role needs to be enhanced in order to fulfil its purpose, which includes among others the following: Provision of recreation opportunities Conservation of natural resources Enhancement of ecologically productivity and integrity Provision of opportunities for environmental education Contribution to economic vitality

THANK YOU Member of Mayoral Committee: Cllr Prema Naidoo Tel: + 27 11 407 6008 E-Mail: Environment@joburg.org.za Website: www.jhbcityparks.com