Department of Tourism Environmental Implementation Plan 2015-2020. Pays/Territoire Sudáfrica Type du document Miscellaneous Date 2018 Source FAO, FAOLEX Source d'origine Government Gazette No. 41581 of 20 April 2018. Sujet Environnement gén., Eau, Espèces sauvages et écosystèmes Mot clé Lutte contre la pollution Pollution du sol/qualité Planification environnementale Qualité de l'air/pollution de l'air Politique/planification Utilisation durable Pollution des eaux douces Tourisme Aire géographique Afrique, Atlantique Sud, Afrique Méridionale Résumé This Environmental Implementation Plan (EIP) of the Department of Tourism (NDT) is required in terms of Section 11(1) of the National Environmental Management Act. In terms of Section 12 of the NEMA, the purpose and objects of environmental implementation plans is to co- ordinate and harmonise the environmental policies, plans, programmed and decisions of the various national departments that exercise functions that may affect the environment or are entrusted with powers and duties aimed at the achievement, promotion, and protection of a sustainable environment. EIPs are important in that they minimise the duplication of procedures and functions; and promote consistency in the exercise of functions that may affect the environment. This EIP applies to the tourism sector. It sets out the strategic objectives of the NDT and the structure and plans programmes of the NDT (in particular those that may affect the environment). The Plan also describes potential impacts of tourism policies, plans, programmes on the environment, including potential impacts on water resources. It also describes how the Department will manage environmental impact of tourism. In addressing the environmental impacts associated with the implementation of tourism policies, programmes and plans, the following indicators will be pursued: 1 Reduction in the environmental impact associated with tourism business operations; 2. Full compliance with relevant environmental legislation; 3. Responsible tourism practices implemented; and 4. Green skills in tourism promoted. Texte intégral Anglais Site web www.gov.za