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Title Conundrums in implementing a green economy in the Gauteng City-Region
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Authors Götz, G; Schäffler, A
Title Conundrums in implementing a green economy in the Gauteng City-Region
Year 2015
Published Current Opinion In Environmental Sustainability, 13,
Abstract The Gauteng City-Region (GCR) is the economic heartland of South Africa, anchored on Johannesburg and the national capital Pretoria. The region's growth path has historically been tied to exploitative and resource-intensive mining and industrial activities. It faces a mounting sustainability challenge, evidenced by high energy intensity, sprawling urban-forms, increasing air and water pollution, growing water-supply insecurity, and unique phenomena such as acid-mine drainage - perhaps the most visceral symptom of past tendencies to externalise environmental costs to future generations. Recent strategies, a Developmental Green Economy Strategy (2010) and its successor the Green Strategic Programme (2011), seemingly promised a more sustainable future. However, progress on their implementation has been weak, suggesting that, on a continuum of interpretations of what it means to build the green economy, government finds it easier to emphasise limited industrial-policy style interventions rather than a vision of a fully regenerative economy. This paper analyses how these green economy strategies have faced conundrums that narrow the thinking on future growth paths, in turn threatening to reproduce a profoundly unsustainable regional economy.
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