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Green Economy in the Transport Sector - A Case Study of Limpopo Province, South Africa (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2022)
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Green Economy in the Transport Sector - A Case Study of Limpopo Province, South Africa (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2022)
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This open access book is interdisciplinary and provides
cross-sectoral and multi-dimensional exploration of sustainable
development and transportation in South Africa. Drawing on work
from different disciplines, the book contributes not only to
academia but also seeks to inform urban and regional policy with
the view of contributing to the national aspirations of South
Africa as espoused in the National Development Plan (NDP), 2030,
National Spatial Development Framework (NSDF) Draft (2019),
National Climate Change Adaptation Strategy (NCASS) Draft (2019),
Green Transport Strategy for South Africa (2018-2050), and National
Transportation Plan (NATMAP), 2050. Adopting a multi-dimensional
assessment, the book provides a background for co-production
concerning climate change, sustainable development, and
transportation in the Global South. The book contributes in its
analysis of the institutional and legislative framework that
relates to the climate change, skills and knowledge transfer,
sustainable development, and transportation in South Africa, as
these are responsible for the evolution of the green economy and
transport sector in the country. The connections among different
sectors and issues such as environment, transport modes, technology
innovation, vehicle management and emission control, skills and
knowledge transfer, legislative and policy framework, and the wider
objectives of the sustainable development goals (SDGs), especially
goals 11 to 13. The success stories relating to climate change,
sustainable development, and transportation in South Africa are
identified together with the best possible practices that may
inform better environmental, urban and regional planning, policy,
practice, and management.
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