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Assignment 1 (COMPLETE
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Integrated Environmental
Management - HES4809
(HES4809)•Institution•
University Of South Africa
(Unisa)• Book• Integrated
Environmental Management
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, Exam (elaborations)
HES4809 Assignment 1 (COMPLETE ANSWERS) 2024
(608044) - DUE 31 May 2024
Course
Integrated Environmental Management - HES4809 (HES4809)
Institution
University Of South Africa (Unisa)
Book
Integrated Environmental Management
HES4809 Assignment 1 (COMPLETE ANSWERS) 2024 (608044) - DUE
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Question1 Which key components of the South African legislation would
you change/amend to improve environmental management? Give detailed
reasons for your answer. (20 Marks)
Improving environmental management in South Africa requires a holistic
approach that addresses various aspects of legislation. Here are some key
components that could be considered for change or amendment, along
with detailed reasons:
1. Stricter Enforcement Mechanisms: Strengthening enforcement
mechanisms within existing legislation, such as the National
Environmental Management Act (NEMA), would be crucial. This
could involve increasing penalties for environmental violations and
enhancing monitoring and compliance measures. Stricter
enforcement would serve as a deterrent and ensure greater
adherence to environmental regulations, thereby improving overall
environmental management.
2. Enhanced Integration and Coordination: There is a need to
improve the integration and coordination of environmental laws
across different sectors and levels of government. This could involve
revising legislation to ensure consistency and coherence in
environmental policies and regulations. Better coordination would
facilitate more effective decision-making, planning, and
implementation of environmental management strategies.
3. Community Participation and Empowerment: Amending
legislation to prioritize community participation and empowerment
in environmental decision-making processes is essential. This could