Invasive Alien Plants (IAPs) are non-native plant species introduced, intentionally or unintentionally, outside their natural range in South Africa. These species often outcompete indigenous vegetation and can significantly alter or degrade ecosystems. IAPs can suppress biodiversity, reduce ecosystem services, degrade productive lands, and increase the risk of veld fires by adding to the combustible fuel… Continue reading Balancing Environmental Risks and Benefits in IAP Clearing Decisions
Auditors should familiarise themselves with the different types of invasive alien plants (IAPs) that are commonly found on farms, and their different categories as defined by the National Environmental Management: Biodiversity Act 10 of 2004 (NEMBA).