Identifying Needs and Opportunities for Local Government Environmental Education and Training in South Africa

Effective environmental management and public engagement with environmental concerns are needed for the attainment of sustainable development goals and socio-ecological balance in local government contexts. This vision is clearly articulated in international environmental policy frameworks and in S...

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Main Authors: Lausanne Olvitt, Tyson Hamaamba
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Environmental Association of Southern Africa 2006-12-01
Series:Southern African Journal of Environmental Education
Online Access:https://www.ajol.info/index.php/sajee/article/view/122739
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spelling doaj-c56b2e91da5f4d8f9019ccd90f392fc92020-11-25T02:36:18ZengEnvironmental Association of Southern AfricaSouthern African Journal of Environmental Education2411-59592411-59592006-12-0123Identifying Needs and Opportunities for Local Government Environmental Education and Training in South AfricaLausanne Olvitt0Tyson Hamaamba1Rhodes University, South AfricaRhodes University, South AfricaEffective environmental management and public engagement with environmental concerns are needed for the attainment of sustainable development goals and socio-ecological balance in local government contexts. This vision is clearly articulated in international environmental policy frameworks and in South Africa’s national and regional legislation. However, policy and legislation fall short of identifying the range of a priori competences required by local government officials and environmental managers before well intended policy can be translated into effective practice. This paper reports on recent research into identifying the underlying competences required for better environmental management and the establishment of education and training processes for local government managers. The research draws on the notion of ‘applied competence’ put forward by South Africa’s National Qualifications Framework, and argues that greater attention needs to be paid to competencebased capacity building processes within local government departments if environmental sustainability and development goals are to be met. The paper draws on the researchers’ experiences of formulating a national level generic competence framework for environmental management, and conducting an education and training needs analysis for the Makana Municipality in the Eastern Cape province of South Africa. Early findings suggest that a broad range of competences all have a role in ensuring the capacity and effectiveness of local governments to better manage their local environment. The paper argues that these are significant for the development of environmental education and training programmes in local government contexts.https://www.ajol.info/index.php/sajee/article/view/122739
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Identifying Needs and Opportunities for Local Government Environmental Education and Training in South Africa
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title Identifying Needs and Opportunities for Local Government Environmental Education and Training in South Africa
title_short Identifying Needs and Opportunities for Local Government Environmental Education and Training in South Africa
title_full Identifying Needs and Opportunities for Local Government Environmental Education and Training in South Africa
title_fullStr Identifying Needs and Opportunities for Local Government Environmental Education and Training in South Africa
title_full_unstemmed Identifying Needs and Opportunities for Local Government Environmental Education and Training in South Africa
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series Southern African Journal of Environmental Education
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2411-5959
publishDate 2006-12-01
description Effective environmental management and public engagement with environmental concerns are needed for the attainment of sustainable development goals and socio-ecological balance in local government contexts. This vision is clearly articulated in international environmental policy frameworks and in South Africa’s national and regional legislation. However, policy and legislation fall short of identifying the range of a priori competences required by local government officials and environmental managers before well intended policy can be translated into effective practice. This paper reports on recent research into identifying the underlying competences required for better environmental management and the establishment of education and training processes for local government managers. The research draws on the notion of ‘applied competence’ put forward by South Africa’s National Qualifications Framework, and argues that greater attention needs to be paid to competencebased capacity building processes within local government departments if environmental sustainability and development goals are to be met. The paper draws on the researchers’ experiences of formulating a national level generic competence framework for environmental management, and conducting an education and training needs analysis for the Makana Municipality in the Eastern Cape province of South Africa. Early findings suggest that a broad range of competences all have a role in ensuring the capacity and effectiveness of local governments to better manage their local environment. The paper argues that these are significant for the development of environmental education and training programmes in local government contexts.
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