TRANSFRONTIER CONSERVATION AREAS (TFCAs)

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TRANSFRONTIER CONSERVATION AREAS (TFCAs) PROGRAMME OF WORK IN PROTECTED AREAS 22/03/ 2016 1

DEFINITIONS Transfrontier Conservation Area (TFCA) An area that straddles the boundaries of two or more countries where the natural and cultural resources are collaboratively managed by the Governments and/or Authorities involved. The area may include one or more protected areas as well as multiple resource use areas. Transfrontier Park (TFP) Is an area where two or more protected areas are adjoined and collaboratively managed across the international borders The terms are used interchangeably with TFCAs being the common one 2

BACKGROUND International boundaries were set without taking into consideration the ecosystem boundaries as a result they have had the effect of: Dissecting natural ecosystems into unsustainable components which are restrictive to the movement of wildlife and tourists; and Compromising the well-being and resilience of ecosystems due to incompatible management systems across the borders TFCAs and TFPs are designed to bring the effect of restoring these ecosystems and their functions as well as enabling the free movement of wildlife and tourists. 3

LEGAL MANDATE The legal foundation for the establishment, development and management of TFCAs is the SADC Protocol on Wildlife and Law Enforcement Article 4, 2 (f): to promote the conservation of shared wildlife resources through the establishment of TFCAs. All international agreements establishing the TFCAs are based on this Protocol. Given the cross cutting nature of TFCAs, the agreements are also informed by other relevant SADC protocols and international instruments that promote international collaboration in the management of shared natural resources. In terms of the provisions of South African Constitution DEA has the mandate with the approval of the President to enter into international agreements to establish TFCAs The principal signatories to the international agreements on the TFCAs are the Political Heads of Government Departments and/or Ministries 4

TFCAs IN SADC REGION Development of TFCAs started in 1999 with the establishment of Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park (Botswana and South Africa) Since then significant strides have been made across the region to establish additional TFCAs. Currently there are 18 TFCAs across SADC region that are in different stages of development. South Africa is involved in 6 TFCAs. TFCAs contribute to the Expansion of Conservation Estate through the extension of a network of well-managed conservation areas. TFCAs create an enabling environment for collaborative management of shared ecosystems using tools such as Integrated Development Plans and/or Joint Operation Strategies. TFCAs provide a platform for coordinating conservation across boundaries and for the development of cross-border tourism. Key and well known tourist destinations in the region are located in TFCAs. 5

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6 TFCAs INVOLVING RSA TFCA COUNTRIES STATUS Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park (KTP) Botswana; South Africa Agreement Signed 1999 Great Limpopo Transfrontier Park (GLTP) /Ai /Ais-Richtersveld Transfrontier Park (ARTP) Maloti-Drakensberg Transfrontier Conservation and Development Area (MDTP) Mozambique; South Africa; Zimbabwe Namibia; South Africa Lesotho; South Africa MoU Signed 2000 - Ministers Treaty Signed 2002 HOS MoU Signed 2000 - Ministers Treaty Signed 2003 - HOS MoU Signed 2001 and updated in 2008 - Ministers Lubombo Transfrontier Conservation Area (L TFCA) Mozambique; Swaziland; South Africa Protocol Signed 2002 - Ministers Greater Mapungubwe Transfrontier Conservation Area (GM TFCA) Botswana; South Africa; Zimbabwe MoU Signed 2006 - Ministers Draft Treaty awaiting signing To be signed by HOS 8

INSTITUTIONAL STRUCTURES Ministerial Committee overall policy guidance and monitoring of TFCA Bilateral Technical Committees/ Joint Management Board developing action plans for TFCA management and translating the directives of the ministerial committees into operational guidelines and policies Technical Committees Established on request to make full use of existing national and regional know-how to address thematic issues e.g. tourism, security, wildlife/livestock diseases, community development etc. TFCA Project Coordinator - To promote the efficiency, coordination and accountability in TFCA planning and development process Coordinating Party A country which is on a rotational basis of two years that is held accountable for routine initiation of meetings and achieving overall co-ordination of activities relating to management of activities in TFCAs Implementing Agencies: Entities responsible for the management of the country s protected areas and play a leading role in implementing TFCA activities. 9

IMPLEMENTING AGENCIES South African National Parks (SANParks): The conservation custodian of the state land on behalf of the people of South Africa. They serve as the implementing agency for most TFCA projects Ezemvelo KZN Wildlife: A Statutory body in KZN province responsible for conservation custodianship. Also serves as implementing agency for Maloti- Drakensberg TFCA and Lubombo TFCA on the South African side Mpumalanga Parks Board: A conservation body in Mpumalanga province responsible for conservation custodianship on behalf of the province. Also serves as the implementing agency for Songimvelo-Malolotja TFCA between South Africa and Swaziland which is part of the Lubombo TFCA isimangaliso Wetland Park Authority: for Lubombo TFCA 10

REGISTERED SUCCESS Development and implementation of joint management tools (Integrated Development Plans and/or Joint Operation Strategies) Establishment of joint governance structures and effective participation of relevant authorities. These are functional and meet on regular basis as per agreed to schedule Dropping of fences in strategic areas to improve free movement of wildlife in the ecosystem range (buffer areas) e.g. Great Limpopo Transfrontier Park Synchronization of wildlife management activities e.g. game counting, fire management; Joint Enforcement Operations (MOU with Mozambiqueequipment donations- PPF)(PROMOTING PEACE & STABILITY IN THE REGION) Establishment of Community Conservation Areas and buffer zones ~~Development of critical infrastructure in TFCAs including roads, tourist access facilities: Packaging and promotion of investment opportunities in TFCAs: Developed a pipeline of 51 bankable tourism accommodation investment projects in TFCAs and embarked on investment promotion efforts using different avenues. So far 11 projects (valued at ZAR 265 mil) have secured investors Facilitation of cross-border tourism through packaging and promotion of 11 products and/or events that offer unique and authentic cross-border

CHALLENGES Conflicting laws and policies that have a bearing on the implementation of TFCAs across political jurisdiction Poor Infrastructure making it difficult to access and move around TFCAs impacting negatively on law enforcement and tourism development Disparities in skills, capacities and capabilities of partner countries affecting smooth implementation of plans TFCAs are cross-cutting in nature making it difficult to meet interests and/or expectations of various stakeholders e.g. conservation, tourism, immigration, police, customs, veterinary, communities etc. 12

CONCLUSION TFCAs play a critical role in the conservation and management of transboundary ecosystems TFCAs contribute to the Expansion of Conservation Estate through the extension of a network of well-managed conservation areas.(best TOOL TO TAKE TARGET 11&12 FORWARD) TFCAs serve as nodes for rural development: They are located in rural areas with limited employment opportunities. Tourism development, investment and rehabilitation of ecosystems in TFCAs create employment thereby contributing to poverty reduction in these areas TFCAs offer unique cross-border experiences and are therefore an ideal platform for promoting tourism growth in the region TFCAs are key drivers for regional integration and sustainable development TFCAs are key DEA contributions to foreign policy and regional integration 13

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