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Environmental Handbook: Requirements for High Pressure Development Areas Environmental Regulatory Services Project Detail • Environmental guideline for high pressure development areas (GMS categories) • Intention is to consolidate all the relevant environmental management guidance available in the City into a concise guideline for development planning, open space management and services provision, especially where development pressure is threatening environmental resources • Bohlweki-SSI Environmental as technical service provider • January – April 2009, but has since been extended to June • 3 Phases: – Stakeholder consultation and information gathering – Strategic regional analysis – Guideline document with specific intervention strategies for critical areas 2 Methodology Seeing both the trees and the wood Best Practice Planning g Guidelines & Policies Regional Analyses Strategic Themes & Issues Regional Guidance 3 Approach Challenging convention Making g best-practice p in environmental management, g , and the latest scientific knowledge, count for social development. 4 Stakeholders • City of Joburg Departments: – Environmental Management – Development Planning and Facilitation – Waste Management • Municipal Entities: – Joburg Roads Agency (Transportation and Stormwater) – City Power – Joburg Development Agency (BRT) – Joburg Water 5 Information review • Planning • Open Space – GMS – JMOSS I&II – GDS – OSF (Open Space Framework) – SDF – Wetland Audit – Land Strategy – Ridges • Environmental management – Biodiversity Assessment – SOER – Climate Change – Energy E Effi Efficiency i – Air Quality – EMF – Catchment Management 6 Findings • Environmental Environmental, GMS & SDF Issues Matrix (see separate handout) • Division between strategic planning approach and detailed planning response – Growth Management Strategy vs. Local SDF open space provision/conservation • Inaccessibility of environmental management information – Volume and technical recommendations from multiple reports – Integration of OSF open space information into RSDFs etc. • Institutional knowledge g falling g into disuse – Planning maps, ridges, developed areas, conservation efforts • Knowledge gaps – Landcover • Urban conservation planning conundrum – Network vs. species – Patches vs. large units 7 Breaking the cycle • • • • ‘Lost in translation’ B aware off the Be th information i f ti losses l Make guidance accessible Co-operate Knowledge Planning E Experiment, i t Monitor & Improve Selfconfrontation Theory:Practice Reflection f I l Implementation i 8 Forward Linkages • • • • • Region-based critical interventions Complete Environmental Handbook Biodiversity Strategy and Action Plans (BSAP) 2010 SDF review Open Space Framework (OSF) For any further questions, comments and suggestions please contact: Rajeshree Bhana-Ranchhod Bhana Ranchhod Environmental Impact Management Tel: (011) 407 6439 E-mail: [email protected] Gerard G d van W Weele l Bohlweki-SSI Environmental Tel: 084 505 2901 E-mail: [email protected] 9 Discussion • How and where is environmental knowledge lost to detail planning? • Who is responsible for implementation on the ground – Environmental Planning and Management or all the sectors and entities? How can this be realised? • What is the best way of monitoring and continuously improve open space management practices? • What are the core objectives of urban conservation? Are they realistic, and are they ‘mutually achievable’? – Maintain an open p space p network to conserve a few critical species p or as manyy as p possible? – Provide ecosystem services or conserve grassland biodiversity? • Defined thresholds – are they possible? – 5ha, 50m – 200m edge effect buffer • Fine scale habitat mapping is sure to conserve more species than universal buffers applied at a course scale. How can this be achieved? 10