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      Proposing principles towards responsible waste management in South African protected areas

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          This article synthesises principles towards achieving responsible waste management in South African protected areas. These principles are distilled from and based on existing legislation, guidelines and best practices applicable to environmental management, waste management and protected areas management. The principles are framed around the South African environmental management principles, and specifically contextualised for waste management in protected areas, based on legislation, guidelines and best practices from the literature. Six key principles are synthesised, which aim to achieve responsible waste management in protected areas through: (1) protection of ecosystems and biodiversity; (2) prevention and remediation of pollution; (3) implementation of the waste management hierarchy; (4) provision of effective waste services and infrastructure; (5) promotion of participation and building of partnerships; and (6) contribution to wellbeing, livelihoods and capacity. These principles provide a first step towards the development of detailed guidance on dealing with waste management in South African protected areas and may have relevance in other countries. CONSERVATION IMPLICATIONS: The suggested principles for responsible waste management in protected areas aim to provide strategic direction, coordinate and standardise waste management in protected areas. The ultimate aim of the principles is to reduce the adverse impacts of waste in protected areas and to align waste management practices with South African laws and international best practice.

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                Journal
                koedoe
                Koedoe
                Koedoe
                South African National Parks (SANParks) (Pretoria, Gauteng, South Africa )
                0075-6458
                2071-0771
                2023
                : 65
                : 1
                : 1-10
                Affiliations
                [01] Potchefstroom orgnameNorth-West University orgdiv1Faculty of Natural and Agricultural Sciences orgdiv2Unit for Environmental Sciences and Management South Africa
                [02] Norwich orgnameUniversity of East Anglia orgdiv1School of Environmental Science United Kingdom
                Article
                S0075-64582023000100009 S0075-6458(23)06500100009
                10.4102/koedoe.v65i1.1753
                ed891e55-af0c-4480-b8a7-16ab7268183f

                This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.

                History
                : 12 January 2023
                : 22 September 2023
                Page count
                Figures: 0, Tables: 0, Equations: 0, References: 60, Pages: 10
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                SciELO South Africa

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                partnerships,knowledge sharing,mitigation hierarchy,waste services,waste management hierarchy,principles,responsible waste management,pollution prevention,protected areas

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