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Green Jobs: An estimation of the direct employment potential of greening the South African economy

Institution / Author:
TIPS
Year:
2011
Sectoral focus:
Economy-wide, Energy, Manufacturing, Natural resource management, Transport, Waste management
Thematic focus:
Mined land and water rehabilitation, Just transition framework implementation, Community engagement
Type of analysis:
Desktop research, Economic analysis, Primary research / data, Stakeholder engagement
Type of document:
Research report
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Green Jobs: An estimation of the direct employment potential of greening the South African economy

SUMMARY: The report provides a segmented view of the net direct job creation expected in the formal economy across a wide range of technologies/activities that may be classified as green or contributing to the greening of the economy. The report aims to contribute to strategic planning. It highlights implementation challenges to unlock the green economy`s potential. It brings to the fore the importance of stakeholder interventions to develop competitive advantage in specific green areas. The report covers 26 industries including the energy generation, energy and resource efficiency, emission and pollution mitigation, and natural resource management sectors.

KEY FINDING / RECOMMENDATIONS: Recommendations for greening the economy should result in expansions of productive capacity and service delivery across a wide spectrum of economic sectors, although contractions may be experienced in others. This should be progressively supported by investment activity and result in meaningful employment creation. A growing green economy should also translate into opportunities for localisation of production, either by using existing production capabilities, or the establishing new capacity.