Investigating the contribution of the biodiversity stewardship programme in achieving grassland biome conservation in KZN, South Africa.
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2014
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Abstract
Research into biodiversity stewardship and its potential as a mechanism for conservation implementation in
South Africa is limited. Conservation implementation tools aimed at achieving conservation targets are
espoused in systematic conservation planning (SCP). This research investigated the SCP approach in South
Africa and sought to develop a deeper understanding of the effectiveness of the biodiversity stewardship
programme as a tool for grassland conservation in KwaZulu-Natal (KZN). Geographical Information
Systems (GIS) operations were performed to ascertain current site selection and identify potential future site
suitability, and to understand the implications of these outputs in meeting grassland biome conservation. A
case study analysis of three biodiversity stewardship sites was undertaken to provide an overview of the
KZN biodiversity stewardship programme and to understand the role it plays in grassland biome
conservation. Biodiversity stewardship site assessments were conducted at all three case study sites by
Ezemvelo KwaZulu-Natal Wildlife (EKZNW), to identify and assess the biodiversity value, threats
associated with the land uses and the potential for conservation based on the principles of SCP. This research
utilised these assessments extensively to answer key objectives and the GIS operations was used to
understand the spatial considerations. Primarily, this research sought to understand the implementation
prospects of biodiversity stewardship and develop insights into how implementation can be improved. A
series of semi-structured interviews were conducted with a number of key stakeholders in the biodiversity
stewardship programme. Through a thematic analysis and coding process, the key themes, which emerged
included lack of capacity, lack of funding and poor follow-up. Despite the obstacles and risks identified, the
perceptions of the key stakeholders towards the biodiversity stewardship programme were found to be
mostly positive. Strengthening linkages with NGOs is perceived by many stakeholders to be the key to
overcoming capacity problems within the biodiversity stewardship programme. The strengthening of aspects
of management is fundamental in achieving grassland conservation, as the effectiveness of biodiversity
stewardship achieving targets is based on the probability of the management objectives being met. Improved
support, follow up and extension on grazing, burning and IAS clearing will aid in successful management of
the grassland biome. The implementing of biodiversity stewardship is seen as a credible process to secure
critical grassland biodiversity.
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M. Sc. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg 2014.
Keywords
Biodiversity conservation -- South Africa -- KwaZulu-Natal., Conservation of natural resources -- South Africa -- KwaZulu-Natal., Grassland conservation -- South Africa -- KwaZulu-Natal., Theses -- Geography.