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NamPower - Namibia Nature Foundation Strategic Partnership

This project was launched in October 2008. The Partnership is being managed by means of a steering committee comprising NamPower and NNF, an advisory committee representing various disciplines and a project manager. Regular quarterly report back meetings will be held, together with periodic special sub-project information/working meetings with specific stakeholders.

Why an industry-conservation partnership?

Conservation: Electricity provision has an impact on birds (and other wildlife) through collisions and electrocutions (could be prevented with appropriate planning and mitigation)

Industry: Inconvenient outages (blackouts) caused by wildlife electrocutions, resulting in high maintenance and repair costs (is also preventable)

How did the partnership come about?

A key output of the Raptors Namibia action plan is to manage raptor populations and habitats by addressing threats outlined in the Red Data Book, including electrocution and collisions with overhead lines.

In view of the rapidly increasing power line network coverage across Namibia, Raptors Namibia approached NamPower due to a concern over the:

At the same time, NamPower was concerned about the inconvenient outages (blackouts) and high maintenance and repair costs caused by bird (wildlife) electrocutions.

What is the partnership's mission?

To provide a multi-disciplinary mechanism to assist NamPower to manage its impacts on the natural environment and vice versa, and to develop a biodiversity information resource that will assist Namibian environmental and industry role players to manage impacts on Namibia's biodiversity. (Birds will initially form the focus of the project, with the aim to expand it in due course to other natural resources).

What are the objectives?

What are the expected outputs?

How you can become involved!

Workshops

Download workshop reports:

  1. Tsumeb & Otjiwarongo: 23 & 24 Sep 2009 [pdf 978 kb]
  2. Windhoek: 20 October 2009 [pdf 523 kb]
  3. Walvis Bay: 22 October 2009 [pdf 381 kb]
  4. Mariental: 17 Nov 09 [pdf 786 kb]
  5. Keetmanshoop: 19 November 2009 [pdf 1.4 MB]
  6. Omaruru: 17 February 2010 [pdf 510 kb]
  7. Gobabis: 19 May 2010 [pdf 375 kb]
  8. NamPower-NNF training workshop report - Katima & Rundu (15+16 Jun 10).pdf

Updates

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Contact us

For more information, contact Mike and Ann Scott

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