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OPTION A
QUESTION 1
Key Sustainable Development Principles in the National Environmental Management Act
(NEMA) of 1998
The National Environmental Management Act (NEMA) of 1998 establishes key sustainable
development principles that guide environmental decision-making in South Africa. These
principles ensure that economic, social, and environmental factors are considered
holistically to promote responsible and sustainable resource management. Three
significant sustainable development principles from Section 2 of NEMA include the
polluter pays principle, the precautionary principle, and the principle of sustainable
OPTION B
QUESTION 1
Sustainable Development Principles in the National Environmental Management Act
(NEMA) of 1998
The National Environmental Management Act (NEMA) of 1998 establishes a framework for
sustainable development in South Africa by setting out environmental management
principles that must guide decision-making. Three key sustainable development principles
in NEMA include the Polluter Pays Principle, the Precautionary Principle, and the
Integration Principle.
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TAKE YOUR PICK (OPTION A or B)
OPTION A
QUESTION 1
Key Sustainable Development Principles in the National Environmental Management Act
(NEMA) of 1998
The National Environmental Management Act (NEMA) of 1998 establishes key sustainable
development principles that guide environmental decision-making in South Africa. These
principles ensure that economic, social, and environmental factors are considered
holistically to promote responsible and sustainable resource management. Three
significant sustainable development principles from Section 2 of NEMA include the
polluter pays principle, the precautionary principle, and the principle of sustainable
OPTION B
QUESTION 1
Sustainable Development Principles in the National Environmental Management Act
(NEMA) of 1998
The National Environmental Management Act (NEMA) of 1998 establishes a framework for
sustainable development in South Africa by setting out environmental management
principles that must guide decision-making. Three key sustainable development principles
in NEMA include the Polluter Pays Principle, the Precautionary Principle, and the
Integration Principle.
Disclaimer:
The materials provided are intended for educational and informational purposes only. They
should The
not be submitted
Polluter PaysasPrinciple
original work or used
states in violation
that any of any
individual or academic institution's
organization responsible for
policies.environmental
The buyer is solely responsible for how the materials are used.
damage must bear the cost of preventing, controlling