Analysis of a model designed for land restitution in protected areas in South Africa

This thesis investigates the design of a model, methods and guidelines that may assist government agencies in South Africa to find a balance between the objective of biodiversity conservation and increased local economic development in cases of land restitution in protected areas. The data collec...

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Main Author: De Koning, Maria Adriana Imelda
Other Authors: De Beer, F. C.
Format: Others
Language:en
Published: 2011
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10500/4042
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spelling ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-unisa-oai-umkn-dsp01.int.unisa.ac.za-10500-40422016-04-16T04:08:07Z Analysis of a model designed for land restitution in protected areas in South Africa De Koning, Maria Adriana Imelda De Beer, F. C. Bio-cultural protocol Biodiversity conservation Social ecology Economic development Management planning 333.720968 Biodiversity conservation Protected areas -- South Africa Land tenure -- South Africa Biodiversity conservation -- Economic aspects -- South Africa This thesis investigates the design of a model, methods and guidelines that may assist government agencies in South Africa to find a balance between the objective of biodiversity conservation and increased local economic development in cases of land restitution in protected areas. The data collection that was needed for this study took place from 2007 to 2009 and was limited to seven priority protected areas in Mpumalanga Province. The general model design was established via an extensive literature review and analysis of the legal background and formed the theoretical concept of this thesis. The general model design was used to devise the guidelines for co-management to be used by government agencies in South Africa for the possible implementation of the biodiversity conservation and local economic development mandates in cases of land restitution in protected areas, within their financial and institutional limitations. From the results, it is clear that a consolidated government position, agreed upon by all relevant government stakeholders, assists in keeping the land restitution process in protected areas within the legal framework. Through the analysis of the model design in the seven priority protected areas it was identified that additional information is needed to reach the preferred land claim settlement option per protected area such as the actual tourism record, a socio-economic assessment of the environment in which each protected area is embedded, and financial figures to make projections on current and future net profit calculations. Government should support all the land claim settlement options, as elaborated in the model design, which is not the case at the moment, and most alternative options, other than co-management, are currently still unclear and/or not feasible. This might have serious negative implications for the conservation agency, with the risk of compromising its mandate to manage areas of high biodiversity effectively. The methods that were developed to workshop the generic agreement frameworks with the land claimant representatives proved to assist in the land claimants making an informed choice within the legal framework and to tailor the land claim settlement option and agreements to their specific situation. Development Studies Ph. D. (Development Studies) 2011-02-21T13:17:17Z 2011-02-21T13:17:17Z 2010-10 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/10500/4042 en 1 online resource (xv, 249 leaves)
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topic Bio-cultural protocol
Biodiversity conservation
Social ecology
Economic development
Management planning
333.720968
Biodiversity conservation
Protected areas -- South Africa
Land tenure -- South Africa
Biodiversity conservation -- Economic aspects -- South Africa
spellingShingle Bio-cultural protocol
Biodiversity conservation
Social ecology
Economic development
Management planning
333.720968
Biodiversity conservation
Protected areas -- South Africa
Land tenure -- South Africa
Biodiversity conservation -- Economic aspects -- South Africa
De Koning, Maria Adriana Imelda
Analysis of a model designed for land restitution in protected areas in South Africa
description This thesis investigates the design of a model, methods and guidelines that may assist government agencies in South Africa to find a balance between the objective of biodiversity conservation and increased local economic development in cases of land restitution in protected areas. The data collection that was needed for this study took place from 2007 to 2009 and was limited to seven priority protected areas in Mpumalanga Province. The general model design was established via an extensive literature review and analysis of the legal background and formed the theoretical concept of this thesis. The general model design was used to devise the guidelines for co-management to be used by government agencies in South Africa for the possible implementation of the biodiversity conservation and local economic development mandates in cases of land restitution in protected areas, within their financial and institutional limitations. From the results, it is clear that a consolidated government position, agreed upon by all relevant government stakeholders, assists in keeping the land restitution process in protected areas within the legal framework. Through the analysis of the model design in the seven priority protected areas it was identified that additional information is needed to reach the preferred land claim settlement option per protected area such as the actual tourism record, a socio-economic assessment of the environment in which each protected area is embedded, and financial figures to make projections on current and future net profit calculations. Government should support all the land claim settlement options, as elaborated in the model design, which is not the case at the moment, and most alternative options, other than co-management, are currently still unclear and/or not feasible. This might have serious negative implications for the conservation agency, with the risk of compromising its mandate to manage areas of high biodiversity effectively. The methods that were developed to workshop the generic agreement frameworks with the land claimant representatives proved to assist in the land claimants making an informed choice within the legal framework and to tailor the land claim settlement option and agreements to their specific situation. === Development Studies === Ph. D. (Development Studies)
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title_short Analysis of a model designed for land restitution in protected areas in South Africa
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