Governance & Policy
South Africa National Environmental Management Act (NEMA)
South Africa's framework environmental law, establishing sustainable development principles, EIA requirements, duty-of-care and enforcement powers.
Definition
The National Environmental Management Act, Act 107 of 1998, is South Africa's foundational environmental statute. It enshrines sustainable development and environmental justice principles aligned with the constitutional right to a healthy environment, requires environmental authorisation based on impact assessment for listed activities, imposes a duty of care to prevent and remediate pollution, and enables compliance notices and environmental management inspectors.
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At a glance
- Subject
- Governance & Policy
- Editorial status
- Editorial draft
- Definition status
- Established
- Last updated
- 19 August 2026
- Also known as
- NEMA · Act 107 of 1998
Overview
What it means
It operationalises South Africa's constitutional environmental right and frames the country's EIA, waste and air-quality sub-laws.
How it is used
Developers obtain environmental authorisations; communities invoke its justice principles in mining disputes; "Green Scorpions" enforce compliance.
Why it matters
It is the reference environmental law for Africa's most industrialised economy and a model of rights-based environmental legislation.
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