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Due to unsustainable approaches to development, the environment has had negative<br />

consequences, which have proven detrimental to both the present and future generations. In<br />

the light <strong>of</strong> this view, the research attempts to establish the extent to which the Ulundi<br />

integrated development planning processes, within the framework <strong>of</strong> local economic<br />

development, accommodated the welfare <strong>of</strong> both the present and future generations in terms<br />

<strong>of</strong>sustainable development initiatives.<br />

5.6.5 Land use and environmental management<br />

Management and control <strong>of</strong> land use is undertaken in terms <strong>of</strong> a variety <strong>of</strong> legislation dating<br />

pre-1994, including some recent environmental legislation. At this stage, there is no uniform<br />

or consistent approach to land use and environmental management in the <strong>Zululand</strong> District<br />

Municipality, with wide variance between traditional rural areas and commercial farming<br />

areas (Sibiya, Per. Comm., 21-02-20000).<br />

Land use and environmental management have great relevance in this study as it seeks to<br />

reveal the extent to which existing development strategic tools are being utilised by decision­<br />

makers. It is understood that proper utilisation would move towards achieving sustainable<br />

management and development <strong>of</strong>the environment in the study area.<br />

5.6.6 Land tenure and land use<br />

Land tenure in the whole <strong>of</strong> South Africa and particularly in KwaZulu-Natal has been under<br />

the influence <strong>of</strong> three major historical epochs: the segregationist laws period [1900-1 948J<br />

which was dominated by the British aligned South African authorities, the apartheid laws<br />

period [1948-1994] dominated by the Afrikaneer-based South African government, which<br />

initiated the apartheid and development policies, which were against land and property<br />

ownership amongst the black population groups.<br />

The lOP for the <strong>Zululand</strong> District Municipality (lOP, 2006) has revealed that about 40% <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>Zululand</strong> falls under traditional tenure. Over 50% <strong>of</strong> the remaining balance is in private<br />

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