Our Track Record
The E2A track record to date
E2A has negotiated the following Protected Area declarations for the establishment of ecological corridors to link existing protected areas.
E2A has implemented an Integrated Catchment Management Programme in priority quaternary catchments in the Keurbooms river system.
Eden to Addo continues to address climate change and loss of biodiversity
The projected rainfall and temperature changes for South Africa (to 2050 and beyond) indicate a general pattern of a risk of drier conditions to the west and south of the country and a risk of wetter conditions over the east of the country.
Habitat-based conservation strategies cannot compensate for climate-change-induced range loss. Protected area management and corridor establishment are more effective than matrix improvement. (Nature Climate Change volume7, pages823–827 (2017)
Eden to Addo is establishing west-east corridors and north- south conservation corridors on a regional level spanning the Western Cape and the Eastern Cape to compensate for climate change induced loss of biodiversity and ecosystem functioning.
How E2A will address climate change problems
One
Protecting and conserving South Africa’s most vulnerable ecosystems in the Nama and Succulent Karoo, the Forest and Fynbos biomes by negotiating the declaration of Nature Reserves and Protected Environments on private land. “Up to 80% of land with valuable and threatened biodiversity in South Africa lies in private hands -” Dr Kas Hamman, Cape Nature ( Sub- Priority 4.1 RSA National Adaptation Strategy )
Two
By E2A’s careful preparation of management plans and APO’s, taking into account climate resilient approaches to natural resources and ecosystem goods and services, resilient ecological infrastructure is ensured. As agriculture accounts for 20-30% of greenhouse gas emissions, improved landscape management is essential for both poverty eradication and for carbon removal. ( Sub- Priority 4.2, 4.3 RSA National Adaptation Strategy )
Three
By purchasing farm land in the E2A proposed Springbokvlakte Corridor in partnership with WWF land Program, an area increasingly affected by drought as climate changes, declaring the properties Protected Environments and restoring the biodiversity degraded by small stock and opening fences to allow movement of natural species, the reduction of genetic diversity and species richness is mitigated.
Four
By researching and implementing tourism industries on land no longer stock farmed due to an increasing incidence of drought, economic vulnerability is reduced for previously disadvantaged communities, an indirect result of climate change effects. ( Sub- Priority 2.3 RSA National Adaptation Strategy )
Five
By the conservation, restoration, and sustainable management of ecosystems within the E2A corridor the supply of fresh water and flood control is provided under climate variability and change, including extreme events, to the Port Elizabeth and Bitou Communities. ( Groot, Braam and Keurbooms Rivers)( Population 1.37 million inhabitants )