ZMB- HB - INSTITUTIONAL COOPERATION AND COORDINATION
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INSTITUTIONAL FRAMEWORK RELEVANT TO WILDLIFE CONSERVATION (ECOTOURISM)
INSTITUTIONAL COOPERATION AND COORDINATION
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Section 79: An appropriate authority shall consult the Agency in the preparation of any plan relating forestry, fisheries, wildlife, water or any other natural resources.
Section 83: The Agency shall - […] (c ) in consultation with the relevant appropriate authorities, establish standards for the conservation and protection of natural resources.
3(2); The Minister responsible for tourism shall, for the purpose of subsection (1)- [...] (d) promote private sector investment and local community participation in the development of tourism and tourism related services; (e ) in collaboration with other institutions, remove barriers affecting the development of tourism to its full potential, including the cost of travel; (g) incorporate commercial entities to undertake business activities, on behalf of Government, for and in relation to meetings, incentives, conferences, exhibitions and other tourist related services, as Government considers necessary in public interest; (i) undertake, in collaboration with the Minister responsible for finance, a periodic assessment and audit of tourism related services and goods using the tourism satellite account.(5) The Minister responsible for Tourism shall ensure that a strategic environmental assessment is conducted for tourism development activities in line with the Environmental Management Act 2011.
4(2); The Minister shall, in the development of policies in accordance with subsection (1), put in place measures to- [...] (g) facilitate consultation with local communities on sustainable tourism planning and conservation, including training on local management of tourism.
5(1); The Minister shall, in collaboration with relevant regulatory agencies and other authorities, ensure that Zambia becomes a regional transport, trade and tourism hub through improved transport infrastructure and related services such as health, immigration, safety, security and customs.
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3(2); The Minister responsible for tourism shall, for the purpose of subsection (1)- [...] (d) promote private sector investment and local community participation in the development of tourism and tourism related services; (e ) in collaboration with other institutions, remove barriers affecting the development of tourism to its full potential, including the cost of travel; (g) incorporate commercial entities to undertake business activities, on behalf of Government, for and in relation to meetings, incentives, conferences, exhibitions and other tourist related services, as Government considers necessary in public interest; (i) undertake, in collaboration with the Minister responsible for finance, a periodic assessment and audit of tourism related services and goods using the tourism satellite account.(5) The Minister responsible for Tourism shall ensure that a strategic environmental assessment is conducted for tourism development activities in line with the Environmental Management Act 2011.
4(2); The Minister shall, in the development of policies in accordance with subsection (1), put in place measures to- [...] (g) facilitate consultation with local communities on sustainable tourism planning and conservation, including training on local management of tourism.
5(1); The Minister shall, in collaboration with relevant regulatory agencies and other authorities, ensure that Zambia becomes a regional transport, trade and tourism hub through improved transport infrastructure and related services such as health, immigration, safety, security and customs.
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3(2); The Minister responsible for tourism shall, for the purpose of subsection (1)- [...] (d) promote private sector investment and local community participation in the development of tourism and tourism related services; (e ) in collaboration with other institutions, remove barriers affecting the development of tourism to its full potential, including the cost of travel; (g) incorporate commercial entities to undertake business activities, on behalf of Government, for and in relation to meetings, incentives, conferences, exhibitions and other tourist related services, as Government considers necessary in public interest; (i) undertake, in collaboration with the Minister responsible for finance, a periodic assessment and audit of tourism related services and goods using the tourism satellite account.(5) The Minister responsible for Tourism shall ensure that a strategic environmental assessment is conducted for tourism development activities in line with the Environmental Management Act 2011.
4(2); The Minister shall, in the development of policies in accordance with subsection (1), put in place measures to- [...] (g) facilitate consultation with local communities on sustainable tourism planning and conservation, including training on local management of tourism.