Examples of Biodiversity Act in a sentence
As per the Public Finance Management Act, Act 1 of 1999 (as amended by Act 29 of 1999), SANParks is a Schedule 3(a) “public entity” that functions under the ambit of the NEMA: Protected Areas Act, 2003 (Act 57 of 2003) read concurrently with the Biodiversity Act of 2004 and the Protected Areas Act.
In terms of the National Environmental Management: Biodiversity Act 2004 (Act no.
In terms of Section 76 of the National Environmental Management: Biodiversity Act (No.10 of 2004), the management authority of a protected area must incorporate an invasive species control plan in the protected area management plan.
If yes, attach a copy of the comment from the relevant authorities as Appendix E13.YESNOThe National Environmental Management Waste Act (Act No. 59 of 2008) (“NEM:WA”)YESNOThe National Environmental Management Biodiversity Act, 2004 (Act No. 10 of 2004 (“NEMBA”).YESNOThe National Environmental Management: Protected Areas Act, 2003 (Act No. 57 of 2003)(“NEMPAA”).YESNOThe Conservation of Agricultural Resources Act, 1983 (Act No. 43 of 1983).
As per the Public Finance Management Act, Act 1 of 1999 (as amended by Act 29 of 1999), SANParks is a Schedule 3(a) “public entity” that functions under the ambit of the National Environmental Management Act (“NEMA”): Protected Areas Act, 2003 (Act 57 of 2003) read concurrently with the Biodiversity Act of 2004 and the Protected Areas Act.
A listed invasive species means any species, which is listed in terms of section 70 of the Biodiversity Act, whose establishment and spread occurs outside of its natural distribution range.
Section 97 of the Biodiversity Act empowers the Minister to make regulations relating to the monitoring of compliance with and enforcement of norms and standards relating to the achievement of any objectives of the Act.
The Seller hereby records that to the Seller’s best knowledge and belief there are no Listed Invasive Species mentioned in terms of the Regulations to the National Environmental Management: Biodiversity Act 10 of 2004 upon the Property.
What is biodiversity, levels and types of biodiversity, importance of biodiversity, causes of its loss, how to check its loss; Hotspot zones of the world and India, Biodiversity Act, 2002.
The Programme is fully aligned to international and national obligations and objectives including the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD), the Intergovernmental Platform on Biodiversity & Ecosystem services (IPBES), National Biodiversity Act, the National Biodiversity Strategy & Action Plan, the Global Change and Bio-economy Grand Challenges of DST and its programme on Indigenous Knowledge Systems.