Base de Datos de Estrategias

Delitos que afectan al medio ambiente

Delitos

• Delitos contra la flora y fauna silvestres
• Delitos pesqueros
• Delitos forestales

Acto prohibido

• Caza (caza furtiva)/matanza
• Captura
• Tala
• Traslado/transporte
• Comercio internacional (importación, exportación, reexportación)
• Comercio o suministro internos
• Adquisición/posesión/propiedad
• Cosecha/captación/explotación

Tema

• CITES/Especies internacionalmente protegidas
• Especies nacionalmente protegidas
• Trofeo

Palabras clave

• Caza (caza furtiva)/matanza
• Tala
• Cosecha/captación/explotación
• Captura
• Adquisición/posesión/propiedad
• Traslado/transporte
• Comercio o suministro internos
• Comercio internacional (importación, exportación, reexportación)
• Especies nacionalmente protegidas
• CITES/Especies internacionalmente protegidas
• Trofeo
• Producto

SADC Law Enforcement and Anti-Poaching (LEAP) Strategy

  Botswana

Introducción

The SADC Law Enforcement and Anti-Poaching Strategy (SADC LEAP) is embedded in the Protocol on Wildlife Conservation and Law Enforcement.

The Vision of the Strategy is the conservation and sustainable utilization of wildlife embraced as a competitive land use contributing to conservation of biological diversity, economic development and rural growth across the SADC Region.

Its Mission is to facilitate co-ordination and co-operation among Member States in the active protection and effective enforcement of laws relating to natural resources and wildlife conservation through sound policy guidance, the application of requisite knowledge and skills, and the best available technology for the benefit of the Region’s peoples.

The Purpose of the Strategy is to provide a framework for country and regional cooperation, together with international engagement on natural resource management and wildlife-related law enforcement and anti-poaching issues; paying special attention to issues that transcend national boundaries and to encourage concerted action by SADC Member States in the protection, management, conservation and sustainable use of their wildlife and other natural resources.

The Strategic Programme Areas to be addressed are:
1.Enhancement of legislation and judicial processes,
2.Minimization of wildlife crime and illegal trade,
3.Integration of people and nature,
4.Sustainable trade and use of natural resources, and
5.Improvement and strengthening of field protection

In addition, the Strategy includes the establishment of a SADC Wildlife Crime Prevention and Coordination Unit.

Código de la estrategia

BWA1s

Fecha de adopción

2015-03-01

Cuestiones transversales

Delincuente/Delito

Detalles

• Ocurrió a través de uno (o más) de las fronteras internacionales (transnacional)

Países interesados

Angola

Botswana

Comoras

República Democrática del Congo

Eswatini

Lesotho

Madagascar

Malawi

Mauricio

Mozambique

Namibia

Seychelles

Sudáfrica

República Unida de Tanzanía

Zambia

Zimbabwe

Investigación

Medidas y cooperación en materia de aplicación de la ley

• Investigaciones conjuntas
• Intercambio de información