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DOI: 10.1016/j.ocecoaman.2019.05.003
WOS记录号: WOS:000477784400007
论文题名:
The legal landscape governing South Africa's coastal marine environment - Helping with the 'horrendogram'
作者: Taljaard, S.1,2; van Niekerk, L.1,2; Weerts, S. P.1,3,4
通讯作者: Taljaard, S.
刊名: OCEAN & COASTAL MANAGEMENT
ISSN: 0964-5691
EISSN: 1873-524X
出版年: 2019
卷: 178
语种: 英语
英文关键词: Legislation ; Coastal marine environment ; Protection ; Sustainable use ; South Africa
WOS关键词: ECOSYSTEM-BASED MANAGEMENT ; CLIMATE-CHANGE ; STORMWATER ; IMPACTS ; PROGRESS
WOS学科分类: Oceanography ; Water Resources
WOS研究方向: Oceanography ; Water Resources
英文摘要:

In 1994 South Africa adopted a power-sharing democracy as basis for its political system, and this pluralistic slant also is evident in post-1994 environmental legislation, including that pertaining to the coastal marine environment. Notwithstanding the legislative progress made in the facilitation of integrated environmental governance, a large proportion of the legal landscape (governing activities and developments potentially impacting on the coastal marine environment) still resides across a range of sector-based government departments. While such sector-based legislation remains critical for effective governance of the diverse range of specific issues encountered in the coastal marine environment, it does not detract from the confusion, fragmentation, and conflicts that often arise as a result of a lack of understanding of this complexity. This paper provides a consolidated picture of the South African legal landscape governing the protection and sustainable use of the coastal marine environment (situated at the land-sea interface), and aims to contextualise this complex 'horrendogram' by visually organising it into key sectors and the associated issues. An assessment on the status of this legal landscape shows that coverage in terms of national acts, and associated norms and standards, generally is in a good to fair condition, although cross-sectoral weaknesses exist around legislative guidance on climate change. Effective implementation, however, remains a major challenge across most sectors, primarily attributed to sectoral capacity constraints. The establishment of cross-sectoral governing mechanisms has led to progress in coordinating cross-sectoral collaboration in some coastal centres, but for the most it remains a challenge, especially at the level of local government. Lack of financial and human capacity is echoed as the primary cause for the lack of progress, together with uncertainties in roles and responsibilities, and lack of political will. Revitalisation of public interest in coastal matters, allocation of dedicated funding for the implementation of legislation, and a greater commitment to a more deliberative and collaborative governance style are proposed as solutions. Add to this greater capacity in understanding complex coastal processes underpinning evidence-based integrated coastal management, and political buy-in. Finally, we present a visual mapping technique, together with a simple qualitative assessment matrix, as a useful approach to contextualise and evaluate complex legal landscapes governing coastal marine environments - making these torrendograms' accessible and comprehendible to decision-makers, giving insights on specific sectoral responsibilities within the broader coastal marine governance system. This approach, applied here in a South African context, is potentially a useful means of contextualising and evaluating similar complex coastal legal landscapes elsewhere in the world, drawing on place-based sectoral and legislative information.


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标识符: http://119.78.100.158/handle/2HF3EXSE/144702
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作者单位: 1.CSIR, POB 320, ZA-7599 Stellenbosch, South Africa
2.Nelson Mandela Univ, Inst Coastal & Marine Res, POB 77000, ZA-6031 Port Elizabeth, South Africa
3.Univ Zululand, Dept Zool, Private Bag X1001, ZA-3886 Kwa Dlangezwa, South Africa
4.Univ Zululand, CRUZ, Private Bag X1001, ZA-3886 Kwa Dlangezwa, South Africa

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Taljaard, S.,van Niekerk, L.,Weerts, S. P.. The legal landscape governing South Africa's coastal marine environment - Helping with the 'horrendogram'[J]. OCEAN & COASTAL MANAGEMENT,2019-01-01,178
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