Examples of Integrated Coastal Management Act in a sentence
The National Environmental Management: Integrated Coastal Management Act, 2008 (Act No. 24 of 2008) (“ICMA”).
The National Environmental Management: Integrated Coastal Management Act (Act 24 of 2008) (ICMA) was developed to facilitate the sustainable use and management of South Africa’s coastline and coastal and estuarine resources.
Key legislation pertaining to this project is the National Environmental Management Act: Integrated Coastal Management Act, 2008 (Act No 24 of 2008), National Forest Act, 1998 (Act No 84 of 1998, National Water Act, 1998 (Act No 36 of 1998), National Environmental Management Act, 2008 (Act No 59 of 2008).
The National Environmental Management: Integrated Coastal Management Act, 2008 (Act No. 24of 2008) (“ICMA”).
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The Integrated Coastal Management Act (2008) also provides for the establishment of a coastal management line, designed to protect the coastal protection zone.
The National Environmental Management: Integrated Coastal Management Act (Act 24 of 2008) (ICMA) was developed to facilitate the sustainable use and management of South Africa’s coastline, and coastal and estuarine resources.
SANParks manages the land, marine protected area, property and current assets at these sites as part of a declared National Park in terms of the National Environment: Protected Areas Act (No. 57 of 2003) and Integrated Coastal Management Act 24 of 2008 (ICMA, 24 of 2008).
Currently, conservation in estuaries is achieved through a number of different legislative Acts including the Marine Living Resources Act (MLRA 1998), the Integrated Coastal Management Act (Act No. 24 of 2008, as amended) (ICM Act), the Protected Areas Act (PAA 2003), the Biodiversity Act (BA 2004), the Environment Conservation Act – Terrestrial and Marine Protected Areas (ECA 1994), and the National Parks Act (NPA 1976).
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