Local land-use planning and the role of conservation: An example analysing opportunities

South Africa is the world’s third most biodiverse country. The system of protected areas, however, does not capture its biodiversity comprehensively. Local land-use planning processes, and the integration of spatial conservation assessments in these processes, have been proposed as an effective appr...

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Main Authors: Angelika Wilhelm-Rechmann, Richard M. Cowling
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Academy of Science of South Africa 2013-03-01
Series:South African Journal of Science
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Online Access:https://www.sajs.co.za/article/view/3867
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description South Africa is the world’s third most biodiverse country. The system of protected areas, however, does not capture its biodiversity comprehensively. Local land-use planning processes, and the integration of spatial conservation assessments in these processes, have been proposed as an effective approach to conserving biodiversity outside of protected areas. However, an understanding of the day-to-day processes in local government and the role conservation does or could play, is lacking. We used social marketing, a strategic and analytic approach to influence people’s behavioural choices, to investigate why biodiversity conservation maps have failed to provide the biodiversity protection envisaged and how land-use planners could be persuaded to use the maps effectively. We interviewed 24 officials in six Eastern Cape coastal municipalities. We found that in large municipalities the maps were used by environmental units, whereas in intermediate and small municipalities they were used primarily by the consultants that prepare municipal planning documents. The land-use planning system was not fully functional, because of a lack of capacity and importance accorded to the issue. We could not identify any benefits that land-use planners might perceive in using the maps that directly related to conservation. We found that the younger generation of officials showed less sensitivity to biodiversity concerns. Furthermore, we found the relationship to the political hierarchy to be pivotal. For conservation to succeed, new approaches – for example engaging with the land-use planning domain to include conservation assessments – will be necessary. Including political actors in the processes is crucial.
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spelling doaj.art-d20688ab0fbd43e5b92bcc38311a8a452022-12-22T01:51:50ZengAcademy of Science of South AfricaSouth African Journal of Science1996-74892013-03-011093/46610.1590/sajs.2013/201200263867Local land-use planning and the role of conservation: An example analysing opportunitiesAngelika Wilhelm-Rechmann0Richard M. Cowling1Department of Botany, Nelson Mandela Metropolitan University, Port Elizabeth, South AfricaDepartment of Botany, Nelson Mandela Metropolitan University, Port Elizabeth, South AfricaSouth Africa is the world’s third most biodiverse country. The system of protected areas, however, does not capture its biodiversity comprehensively. Local land-use planning processes, and the integration of spatial conservation assessments in these processes, have been proposed as an effective approach to conserving biodiversity outside of protected areas. However, an understanding of the day-to-day processes in local government and the role conservation does or could play, is lacking. We used social marketing, a strategic and analytic approach to influence people’s behavioural choices, to investigate why biodiversity conservation maps have failed to provide the biodiversity protection envisaged and how land-use planners could be persuaded to use the maps effectively. We interviewed 24 officials in six Eastern Cape coastal municipalities. We found that in large municipalities the maps were used by environmental units, whereas in intermediate and small municipalities they were used primarily by the consultants that prepare municipal planning documents. The land-use planning system was not fully functional, because of a lack of capacity and importance accorded to the issue. We could not identify any benefits that land-use planners might perceive in using the maps that directly related to conservation. We found that the younger generation of officials showed less sensitivity to biodiversity concerns. Furthermore, we found the relationship to the political hierarchy to be pivotal. For conservation to succeed, new approaches – for example engaging with the land-use planning domain to include conservation assessments – will be necessary. Including political actors in the processes is crucial.https://www.sajs.co.za/article/view/3867audience researchbiodiversityformative researchsocial marketingsystematic conservation planning
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biodiversity
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