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Transactions of The Royal Society of South Africa | 2011

Environmental Compliance and Enforcement in South Africa : Legal Perspectives, Alexander Paterson & Louis J. Kotze (Eds.) : book review

Jan Glazewski

ABSTRACT 2009. Cape Town, Juta. Price: R495.00 (paperback). Pp. 404. ISBN 978 0 7021 79624.


Journal of Environmental Management | 2016

A review of biophysical and socio-economic effects of unconventional oil and gas extraction - implications for South Africa

Surina Esterhuyse; Marinda Avenant; Nola Redelinghuys; Andrzej Kijko; Jan Glazewski; Lisa Plit; Marthie Kemp; Ansie Smit; A. Tascha Vos; Richard Williamson

The impacts associated with unconventional oil and gas (UOG) extraction will be cumulative in nature and will most likely occur on a regional scale, highlighting the importance of using strategic decision-making and management tools. Managing possible impacts responsibly is extremely important in a water scarce country such as South Africa, versus countries where more water may be available for UOG extraction activities. This review article explains the possible biophysical and socio-economic impacts associated with UOG extraction within the South African context and how these complex impacts interlink. Relevant policy and governance frameworks to manage these impacts are also highlighted.


Transactions of The Royal Society of South Africa | 2011

Fuggle & Rabie's Environmental Management in South Africa, H.A. Strydom & N.D. King (Eds.) : book review

Jan Glazewski

2009. Second Edition. Johannesburg, Juta & Co. Price R955.00. Pp. 1142. ISBN 978 0 7021 8134 4.


Royal Society Open Science | 2017

Vulnerability mapping as a tool to manage the environmental impacts of oil and gas extraction

Surina Esterhuyse; Frank Sokolic; Nola Redelinghuys; Marinda Avenant; Andrzej Kijko; Jan Glazewski; Lisa Plit; Marthie Kemp; Ansie Smit; A. Tascha Vos; Michael von Maltitz

Various biophysical and socio-economic impacts may be associated with unconventional oil and gas (UOG) extraction. A vulnerability map may assist governments during environmental assessments, spatial planning and the regulation of UOG extraction, as well as decision-making around UOG extraction in fragile areas. A regional interactive vulnerability map was developed for UOG extraction in South Africa. This map covers groundwater, surface water, vegetation, socio-economics and seismicity as mapping themes, based on impacts that may emanate from UOG extraction. The mapping themes were developed using a normative approach, where expert input during the identification and classification of vulnerability indicators may increase the acceptability of the resultant map. This article describes the development of the interactive vulnerability map for South Africa, where UOG extraction is not yet allowed and where regulations are still being developed to manage this activity. The importance and policy implications of using vulnerability maps for managing UOG extraction impacts in countries where UOG extraction is planned are highlighted in this article.


South African Journal on Human Rights | 1991

The environment, human rights and a new South African Constitution

Jan Glazewski


The International Journal of Marine and Coastal Law | 2005

Towards Integrated Coastal Area Management: A Case Study in Co-operative Governance in South Africa and Australia

Jan Glazewski; Marcus Haward


Journal of African Law | 1993

Environmental Provisions in a New South African Bill of Rights

Jan Glazewski


Archive | 1994

International environmental law

Jan Glazewski


The International Journal of Marine and Coastal Law | 2014

South Africa/United States

Jan Glazewski


South African Journal of Science | 2013

Ocean governance: A first step

Jan Glazewski

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A. Tascha Vos

University of the Free State

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Ansie Smit

University of Pretoria

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Lisa Plit

University of Cape Town

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Marinda Avenant

University of the Free State

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Marthie Kemp

University of the Free State

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Nola Redelinghuys

University of the Free State

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Surina Esterhuyse

University of the Free State

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Frank Sokolic

University of the Free State

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Michael von Maltitz

University of the Free State

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