South Africa is a world leader in pursuing a just transition from coal â a major overhaul of the country’s economy and culture that supports the livelihoods of those who rely on the sector. But those changes bring challenges and conflict, as well as crucial decisions to be made on who stands to benefit in this process and who has a voice. This brief highlights the dynamics of just transition implementation unique to South Africa.
Authors
- DOI
- https://doi.org/10.51414/sei2024.047
- Pages
- 6
- Published in
- Sweden
Table of Contents
- South Africa is a global leader in just transition planning and is now embarking 1
- A key issue is the discrepancy between the just transition ambitions and 1
- Limited subnational institutional capacity and the inadequacy of conventional 1
- Transparent decision-making is crucial in selecting beneficiaries and allocating 1