National Environmental Management: Protected Areas Act: Regulations: Mountain Zebra Camdeboo Protected Environment Regulations. Country/Territory South Africa Document type Regulation Date 2016 Source FAO, FAOLEX Original source Government Gazette No. 39891 of 1 April 2016. Subject Water, Wild species & ecosystems Keyword Waterworks Biodiversity Management/conservation Ecosystem preservation Protected area Hunting/capture Tourism Zoning Geographical area Africa, South Atlantic, Southern Africa Abstract These Regulations of the Minister of Environmental Affairs, made under section 86(1) of the National Environmental Management: Protected Areas Act, 2003, provides rules for the administration, conservation and management of the Mountain Zebra Camdeboo Protected Environment declared as a protected environment under section 28 of the Act. The area shall be managed by an association, which shall submit a management plan for the Mountain Zebra Camdeboo Protected Environment to the Minister for approval. Land use in the Mountain Zebra Camdeboo Protected Environment is regulated by the management plan and in particular the zoning plan, within which a high impact zone and a low impact zone are identified. Restrictions, also regarding agriculture, waterworks, ecotourism and hunting are set out for each of these zones. Full text English Website www.gov.za References - Legislation Implements National Environmental Management Protected Areas Act, 2003. Legislation | South Africa | 2004 (2009) Keyword: Basic legislation, Cultural heritage, Forestry protection measures, Protected area, Forest management/forest conservation, National parks, Expropriation, Private land, Public land, Mining, Basin/catchment/watershed, Sustainable use, Inland waters, Institution, Management/conservation, Marine area, Biodiversity, Ecosystem preservation, Registration, Marine protected areas, Governance, Community management Source: FAO, FAOLEX