Green economy readiness in South Africa: A focus on the national sphere of government

Green economy readiness in South Africa: A focus on the national sphere of government

Author: 
Nhamo, Godwell
Publisher: 
Taylor & Francis
Date published: 
2013
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International Journal of African Renaissance Studies : Multi-Inter- and Transdiciplinarity
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International Journal of African Renaissance Studies , Vol. 8, No. 1, June 2013, pp. 115-142
Abstract: 

Readiness! This is a concept interchanged with preparedness and, many assume, adequate knowledge. Simple as it may be, readiness denotes a complex interaction of parameters and conditionalities required for an uptake of a phenomenon – in the context of this article, green economy transition. Following deliberations to and from Rio + 20, there is no doubt the world is set to undertake green economy as a means to attaining sustainable development, poverty eradication, job creation and equity evermore. At the heart of the green economy is the need to address negative impacts associated with one of the key global challenges of our epoch, climate change. The question this article seeks to address is: To what extent is South Africa green economy ready? Focusing on the national sphere of government, the article concludes that this country has moved swiftly in addressing key readiness parameters, including high-level commitment and stakeholder buy-in, enhancing institutional set-up, developing the necessary legislation, establishing funding mechanisms and having programmes running on the ground. However, more work is still needed in areas such as continued domestication of the understanding on green economy, addressing weak individual and institutional capacity, increasing funding, proliferation of policies, matching national to global interests on green economy, and the role of higher (including further) education.

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CITATION: Nhamo, Godwell. Green economy readiness in South Africa: A focus on the national sphere of government . : Taylor & Francis , 2013. International Journal of African Renaissance Studies , Vol. 8, No. 1, June 2013, pp. 115-142 - Available at: https://library.au.int/frgreen-economy-readiness-south-africa-focus-national-sphere-government-4