Green economy readiness in South Africa: a review of skills and the immigration regime
OUTPUT TYPE: Chapter in Monograph
PUBLICATION YEAR: 2016
TITLE AUTHOR(S): N.Pophiwa, N.Ntombela
SOURCE EDITOR(S): G.Nhamo, V.Mjimba
KEYWORDS: GREEN ECONOMY
DEPARTMENT: Developmental, Capable and Ethical State (DCES)
Print: HSRC Library: shelf number 9561
HANDLE: 20.500.11910/10536
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11910/10536
If you would like to obtain a copy of this Research Output, please contact Hanlie Baudin at researchoutputs@hsrc.ac.za.
Abstract
This paper contributes to emerging scholarship on South Africa's readiness for a green economy and growth transition, by building a case for the inclusion of skills importation during this transitional phase.-
Related Research Outputs:
- The green economy accord: launchpad for a green transition?
- The green economy: incremental change or transformation?
- The impact of the green economy on jobs in South Africa
- Promises and pitfalls of the green economy
- The green economy: progress and prospects
- Cities as green economy drivers: making a case for green cities in South Africa
- Africa in a changing global environment: perspectives of climate change adaptation and mitigation strategies in Africa
- Is urbanisation in South Africa on a sustainable trajectory?
- Green economy baseline study for Limpopo province: final report
- Poverty and employment impacts of the transition to a green economy
- Mapping the green economy landscape in South Africa
- Green-sighted but city-blind: developer attitudes to sustainable urban transformation
- Reorienting South Africa's economy towards a low-carbon growth trajectory
- Green Economy practices in the tourism industry: the case of Limpopo province, South Africa
- Understanding of the current practices, challenges and opportunities of the green economy in Limpopo province
- A case for industrial policy towards green economy transition in developing economies
- The politics of inclusion/exclusion of REDD+ in Tanzania
- Concluding remarks: the status quo, policy lessons and the way forward
- Sustainability, climate change and the green economy
- Eco-innovation in South African manufacturing enterprises: trends and benefits