可持续发展目标 6.1 在南非立法背景下的潜在影响

Muhammad Sameer Kasker
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水是可持续发展的核心,因为它对人类和地球的繁荣至关重要。然而,长期以来,水资源有限一直困扰着世界许多地区,南非也不例外。近年来,由于人类持续使用的安全用水超过了可持续利用的水量,全球水危机的警告日益紧迫。从国际角度来看,可持续发展目标 6(SDG 6)是涉及水资源获取、保护和管理的最新进展,它是 2030 年可持续发展议程的一部分。可持续发展目标 6 涵盖整个水循环,包括水、废水和生态系统资源的管理,并将水置于可持续发展的中心。如果能在国家环境中适当推行,这一关键目标是可以实现的。因此,本文以南非目前有关水资源获取和管理的立法为背景,重点关注可持续发展目标 6.1 在国内的实施情况。文章的目的是分析可持续发展目标 6.1,并确定是否以及如何将其纳入南非水立法,以便在国内环境中落实该目标并赋予其法律合法性。
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The potential influence of Sustainable Development Goal 6.1 in the South African legislative context
Water is at the very core of sustainable development, as it is critical for a thriving people and planet. However, limited water access has for long plagued many parts of the world, South Africa included. In recent years, there have been increasingly urgent warnings of a global water crisis because humanity consistently uses more safe water than is sustainably available. From an international perspective, the most recent development dealing with water access, conservation and management is Sustainable Development Goal 6 (SDG 6), which forms part of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development. SDG 6 covers the entire water cycle, including the management of water, wastewater and ecosystem resources, and places water at the centre of sustainable development. This critical goal can be achieved if it is properly pursued in national settings. Thus, this article focuses on the domestic implementation of SDG 6.1 against the backdrop of current South African legislation dealing with water access and management. The aim of the article is to analyse SDG 6.1 and determine if and how it can be incorporated into South African water legislation in order to give effect to it and grant it legal legitimacy in the domestic context.
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