A biodiversity management plan must—
(a) |
be aimed at ensuring the long-term survival in nature of the species or ecosystem to which the plan relates; |
(b) |
provide for the responsible person, organisation or organ of state to monitor and report on progress with implementation of the plan; |
[Paragraph (b) amended by section 34(a) of Act No. 14 of 2009]
(iii) |
the national biodiversity framework; |
(iv) |
any applicable bioregional plan; |
(v) |
[Subparagraph (c)(v) deleted by section 34(b) of Act No. 14 of 2009] |
(vi) |
[Subparagraph (c)(vi) deleted by section 34(b) of Act No. 14 of 2009] |
(vii) |
[Subparagraph (c)(vii) deleted by section 34(b) of Act No. 14 of 2009] |
(viii) |
any relevant international agreements binding on the Republic; and |
[Subparagraph (c)(viii) amended by section 34(c) of Act No. 14 of 2009]
(d) |
take into consideration— |
(i) |
any plans issued in terms of Chapter 3 of the National Environmental Management Act; |
(ii) |
any municipal integrated development plan; and |
(iii) |
any other plans prepared in terms of national or provincial legislation that is affected. |
[Paragraph (d) inserted by section 34(d) of Act No. 14 of 2009]