2021
DOI: 10.17159/2413-3051/2021/v32i1a9052
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A complex systems view of climate and development issues in South African coal power expansion

Abstract: The implementation of climate change policy in South Africa inevitably requires decision-makers to navigate issues of development. This paper explores some of the implications of this requirement by examining the case of a proposed new independent coal-fired power producing plant, Khanyisa, in the province of Mpumalanga from the perspective of complexity studies, an emerging transdisciplinary field. Complexity thinking re-casts the Khanyisa project in a whole-system view, encouraging an active consideration of… Show more

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“…Despite institutions' vital role in enhancing climate action, many constraints hinder these institutions' effectiveness (Giordano et al, 2011). These stem from institutional weaknesses, including insufficient inclusion of grassroots voices, poor coordination among policy actors, ineffective decentralisation and limited attention to capacity constraints, including limited human and financial resources (Tyler and Cohen, 2021). These constraints are exacerbated by the growing complexity of work involved in designing and implementing sectoral and multi-sector decarbonisation and resilience policies (van der Bank and Karsten, 2020).…”
Section: Institutional and Capacity Weaknesses Of Climate Change Gove...mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Despite institutions' vital role in enhancing climate action, many constraints hinder these institutions' effectiveness (Giordano et al, 2011). These stem from institutional weaknesses, including insufficient inclusion of grassroots voices, poor coordination among policy actors, ineffective decentralisation and limited attention to capacity constraints, including limited human and financial resources (Tyler and Cohen, 2021). These constraints are exacerbated by the growing complexity of work involved in designing and implementing sectoral and multi-sector decarbonisation and resilience policies (van der Bank and Karsten, 2020).…”
Section: Institutional and Capacity Weaknesses Of Climate Change Gove...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While these challenges generally affect climate change governance at the national level, they are severely felt at provincial and municipal levels, where numerous institutions are understaffed (Chersich and Wright, 2019). Furthermore, a lack of financial resources is required to augment governance capacities to work on climate change in the key agencies and to finance policy implementation and the underlying investments in the low-carbon and climate-resilient transition (Tyler and Cohen, 2021). The underlying cause of inadequate funding is the lack of a comprehensive climate finance strategy to define allocating resources to support climate change work and attract international funding and investment.…”
Section: Institutional and Capacity Weaknesses Of Climate Change Gove...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the daily operation process of electric power enterprises, the investment is large, the income is small, and the risk is low. Thus, it is not easy to realize the innovation of the business expansion process [7]. Therefore, based on the in-depth analysis of the business expansion process, this paper integrates the existing business expansion activities [8].…”
Section: Integrate the Business Expansion Processmentioning
confidence: 99%