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Memorandum of Agreement: Mapungubwe Cultural Landscape World Heritage Site

1 Sep 2011

The South African Department of Environmental Affairs (DEA), South African National Parks (SANParks) and Coal of Africa Limited today signed an historical Memorandum of Agreement (MoA) as part of the environmental authorisation issued in accordance with section 24G of the National Environmental Management Act, 1998 (Act No 107 of 1998) to ensure the integrity of the Mapungubwe Cultural Landscape World Heritage Site.

Amongst others, according to the MoA, the integrity of the World Heritage Site will be maintained through “comprehensive biodiversity offsets programmes, thereby optimising benefits to local communities”.

In the context of this MoA, the parties agree to:

  • promote alliances in the management of natural and cultural resources
  • ensure compliance with the provisions of the MoA
  • encourage social, economic and other partnerships among stakeholders
  • promote integrated planning, research, education, awareness and capacity-building
  • collaborate in formulating detailed biodiversity offsets programmes and implementation plans
  • provide adequate financial, human and other resources for the effective implementation of the MoA.

Regarding the detailed biodiversity offsets programmes to be developed, the MoA states that the programmes will be underpinned by, amongst others, the following components:

  • natural heritage conservation
  • cultural heritage conservation
  • tourism development
  • water resource management.

These components for offsets will be translated into more comprehensive programmes and implementation plans. To ensure implementation of the MoA, the establishment of an environmental management committee or steering committee, as well as relevant sub-committees, is envisaged.

Further, the parties to the MoA agree to:

  • ensure periodic review and updating of the biodiversity offsets programmes and implementation plans
  • ensure effective participation of other key stakeholders, including government and non-governmental organisations, communities, landowners, the academic community and the private sector at international, national and local levels in the implementation of the MoA
  • develop means whereby local communities sustainably benefit from the use of natural and cultural resources occurring within the World Heritage Site.

To access the MOA and other briefing documents click on the link below:

For more information contact:
Albi Modise
Tel: 012 310 3123
Cell: 083 490 2871

James Duncan
Tel: 011 880 3924
Cell: 082 892 8052

Sakhile Ndlovu
Tel: 011 575 6858
Cell: 083 306 7058

Rey Thakhuli
Tel: 012 426 5170
Cell: 073 373 4999

Issued by: Department of Environmental Affairs
1 Sep 2011


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