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Forestry, Fisheries and Environment publishes National Biodiversity Offset Guideline for implementation


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Forestry, Fisheries and Environment publishes National Biodiversity Offset Guideline for implementation

27th June 2023

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South Africa’s first National Biodiversity Offset Guideline has been published for implementation.

The Guideline was published in Government Gazette 48841 (Notice No. 3569) by the Minister of Forestry, Fisheries and the Environment, Ms Barbara Creecy, on 23 June 2023 in terms of the National Environmental Management Act. 

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The National Biodiversity Assessment 2018 stated that South Africa’s biodiversity is declining and ecosystems are  being  degraded, therefore there is a need for urgent action to slow down the loss and degradation of these natural assets. The Guideline will serve as a means to minimise and offset biodiversity loss as a result of the negative impacts of unsustainable development on the country’s natural environment.

Biodiversity offsetting, which forms part of the mitigation hierarchy envisioned in the NEMA principles, is a relatively novel practice in South Africa, which has not always been implemented in an evidence-based and consistent manner, therefore the Guideline serves  to provide a degree of consistency and standardisation in the implementation thereof. The Guideline will also serve as an intervention aimed at improved protection for, and appropriate management of  biodiversity. If done correctly, the biodiversity outcome, as a result of the intervention, counterbalances the negative impact of an activity on biodiversity.

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Biodiversity offsetting is only required if there is still a significant residual biodiversity impact after all other efforts have been made to avoid and minimise negative impacts on biodiversity.

Fundamental principles are spelled out in the Guideline for offsetting biodiversity in South Africa. This includes guidance on when offsets are required, how to determine the requirements for biodiversity offsets and how to ensure that the actions taken are binding on the person liable for implementation.

The Guideline applies to the terrestrial and freshwater realms, and not to offshore marine areas or estuarine ecosystems. That does not however mean that biodiversity offsetting is not required where development will have negative impacts on marine or estuarine ecosystems.   

The Guideline is not legally binding and does not replace the environmental authorisation (EA) process outlined in the NEMA or the Environmental Impact Assessment Regulations.  It augments the legislation by guiding the implementation of NEMA and the EIA Regulations in the context of mitigation of impacts on biodiversity and the use of biodiversity offsets.  Competent authorities listed in terms of NEMA will be required to consider the Guideline when taking decisions on EA applications.

To access the Guideline, click on: National Environmental Management Act, 1998 (Act No. 107 of 1998): The National Biodiversity Offset Guideline published for implementation [G48841 – GoN 3569]

 

Issued by Department of Forestry, Fisheries and Environment

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