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Aligning the diverse: the development of a biodiversity conservation strategy for the Cape Floristic Region

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dc.contributor.author Lochner, Paul A
dc.contributor.author Weaver, A
dc.contributor.author Gelderblom, C
dc.contributor.author Peart, R
dc.contributor.author Sandwith, T
dc.contributor.author Fowkes, S
dc.date.accessioned 2007-06-12T07:21:36Z
dc.date.available 2007-06-12T07:21:36Z
dc.date.issued 2003-07
dc.identifier.citation Lochner, P, et al. 2003. Aligning the diverse: the development of a biodiversity conservation strategy for the Cape Floristic Region. Biological conservation, vol. 112, 2 January, pp 29-43 en
dc.identifier.issn 0006-3207
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/10204/525
dc.description Copyright: 2003 Elsevier Science Ltd en
dc.description.abstract The Cape Action Plan for the Environment (CAPE) sought to develop a long-term strategy and action plan to conserve biodiversity in the Cape Floristic Region (CFR). The high levels of biodiversity in the CFR are matched by complex and fragmented social institutional, policy and management systems. The development of a coherent strategy for the conservation of the biodiversity of the CFR, therefore, called for an innovative and adaptive approach, which would ensure the functional alignment of a wide variety of stakeholders and processes. This paper describes the generic methodologies used for the CAPE strategy development process and their specific adaptation to this project. The process adopted a two-pronged method, termed ‘the nutcracker approach’, which combined top-down rigour and bottom-up participation. This was necessary in order to meet the differing needs of potential international donors and South African stakeholders at national, provincial and local levels. A range of supporting tools was used, including Strategic Environmental Assessment and the Theory of Constraints. It was recognized that effective implementation has been a major stumbling block in other similar initiatives. Several elements of the strategy development methodology were therefore specifically aimed at promoting implementation. These included ensuring that the potential implementers of the strategy took part in the process and by so doing develop a sense of ownership of the outcomes, piloting the strategy in a case study area, integrating the strategy with existing initiatives, prioritizing actions for implementation, and promoting early implementation of projects consistent with the general strategic direction. There are initial indications that the CAPE strategy is having a positive impact. The paper concludes by identifying ten principles which can be applied to the development of biodiversity conservation strategies elsewhere. en
dc.language.iso en en
dc.publisher Elsevier Science Ltd en
dc.subject Biodiversity conservation en
dc.subject Strategy developments en
dc.subject Biodiversity management policies en
dc.subject Stakeholder engagements en
dc.title Aligning the diverse: the development of a biodiversity conservation strategy for the Cape Floristic Region en
dc.type Article en
dc.identifier.apacitation Lochner, P. A., Weaver, A., Gelderblom, C., Peart, R., Sandwith, T., & Fowkes, S. (2003). Aligning the diverse: the development of a biodiversity conservation strategy for the Cape Floristic Region. http://hdl.handle.net/10204/525 en_ZA
dc.identifier.chicagocitation Lochner, Paul A, A Weaver, C Gelderblom, R Peart, T Sandwith, and S Fowkes "Aligning the diverse: the development of a biodiversity conservation strategy for the Cape Floristic Region." (2003) http://hdl.handle.net/10204/525 en_ZA
dc.identifier.vancouvercitation Lochner PA, Weaver A, Gelderblom C, Peart R, Sandwith T, Fowkes S. Aligning the diverse: the development of a biodiversity conservation strategy for the Cape Floristic Region. 2003; http://hdl.handle.net/10204/525. en_ZA
dc.identifier.ris TY - Article AU - Lochner, Paul A AU - Weaver, A AU - Gelderblom, C AU - Peart, R AU - Sandwith, T AU - Fowkes, S AB - The Cape Action Plan for the Environment (CAPE) sought to develop a long-term strategy and action plan to conserve biodiversity in the Cape Floristic Region (CFR). The high levels of biodiversity in the CFR are matched by complex and fragmented social institutional, policy and management systems. The development of a coherent strategy for the conservation of the biodiversity of the CFR, therefore, called for an innovative and adaptive approach, which would ensure the functional alignment of a wide variety of stakeholders and processes. This paper describes the generic methodologies used for the CAPE strategy development process and their specific adaptation to this project. The process adopted a two-pronged method, termed ‘the nutcracker approach’, which combined top-down rigour and bottom-up participation. This was necessary in order to meet the differing needs of potential international donors and South African stakeholders at national, provincial and local levels. A range of supporting tools was used, including Strategic Environmental Assessment and the Theory of Constraints. It was recognized that effective implementation has been a major stumbling block in other similar initiatives. Several elements of the strategy development methodology were therefore specifically aimed at promoting implementation. These included ensuring that the potential implementers of the strategy took part in the process and by so doing develop a sense of ownership of the outcomes, piloting the strategy in a case study area, integrating the strategy with existing initiatives, prioritizing actions for implementation, and promoting early implementation of projects consistent with the general strategic direction. There are initial indications that the CAPE strategy is having a positive impact. The paper concludes by identifying ten principles which can be applied to the development of biodiversity conservation strategies elsewhere. DA - 2003-07 DB - ResearchSpace DP - CSIR KW - Biodiversity conservation KW - Strategy developments KW - Biodiversity management policies KW - Stakeholder engagements LK - https://researchspace.csir.co.za PY - 2003 SM - 0006-3207 T1 - Aligning the diverse: the development of a biodiversity conservation strategy for the Cape Floristic Region TI - Aligning the diverse: the development of a biodiversity conservation strategy for the Cape Floristic Region UR - http://hdl.handle.net/10204/525 ER - en_ZA


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