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Welcome to the Swaziland Environment Authority website

Mission Statement

To ensure that Swaziland's development is environmentally, economically and socially sustainable, by means of promoting sound environmental policies, practices and development, which meets appropriate national and international standards.

Objective

The main objective for SEA is to ensure that the environment in the Kingdom of Swaziland is treated in a proper way now and in the future. "Environment" means, without being limited to, the atmosphere, water in all its forms, land, soil and subsoil, flora, fauna, energy sources, mineral, topographical formations with energy potential, geothermal resources, living resources, landscape resources and other elements, and factors such as residues, garbage, waste and refuse, noise, living conditions in human settlements, and man-made products. SEA controls that the environment is treated properly and monitors the development in the state of the environment.

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General
Capacity Building and Institutional Strengthening - PADELIA
International Environmental Laws
Environmental Legislations Summaries
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Biodiversity
Biodiversity
Biodiversity
ABS Project
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Desertification
World Day to Combat Desertification and Drought
National Action Programme - Convention on Desertification
Convention on Desertification
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Climate Change
Ozone Day
Montreal Protocol on Substances that Deplete the Ozone Layer
Swaziland and the Montreal Protocol
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Chemicals Management
Chemicals Management
POP�s
Chemicals Management
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Waste Management
TERMS OF REFERENCE - LOBAMBA INTERGRATED SOLID WASTE
Basel Convention on the Control of Transboundary Movements of Hazardous Wastes and Their Disposal, 1989
Bamako Convention on the Ban of Import of Hazardous Wastes into Africa
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Environmental Impact Assessment
Environment Impact Assessment Reading Material
Environmental Impact Assessment Guidelines
Environmental Audit, Assessment and Review Regulations
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Sustainable Development
Agenda 21- Sustainable Development
National Assessment Report on Sustainable Development
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Environmental Law
The Environment Management Act, 2002 Part III - Administration
The Environment Management Act, 2002 Part II - Fundamental Purpose and Principles
The Environment Management Act, 2002 Part I - Introductory Provisions
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Education for Sustainable Development
SEA & National Curriculum Centre Task Team
World Environment Day
World Water Day
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Biosafety Unit
Biosafety
Biosafety
Biosafety Project Steering Committee
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Swaziland National Environment Fund
Malkerns Waste Project
Langa Water Spring and Earth Dam Protection
Ntondozi Botanic Gardens
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National Ozone Unit
Ozone Depleting Substances
The Ozone Depleting Substance Regulations of 2003
Institution strengthening
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