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Jobs, water or conservation? Deconstructing the Green Economy in South Africa's Working For Water Programme

机译:工作,水或保护? 解构南非的绿色经济为水计划工作

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South Africa's Working for Water (WfW) programme launched in 1995 has received national and international acclaim for its attention to clearing alien species and providing employment among historically disadvantaged communities. In recent years, the Green Economy narrative has pervaded the national policy agenda, with the WfW programme being showcased as a symbol of Green Economy praxis. The paper considers recent developments in WfW and whether its objectives have been achieved in light of tensions and constraints associated with the macro-policy environment. Drawing upon evidence from field-based research in Western Cape Province, the experience of the Agulhas Biodiversity Initiative (ABI) is examined, in which a number of stakeholders including private landowners, community members and local government bodies are collaborating in a landscape management initiative. Despite some worthwhile benefits, ABI has suffered from some problems and contradictions. In the future such projects need to have stronger environmental objectives, but in reality these are likely to be constrained by neo-liberal thinking at national and supra-national levels.
机译:南非为1995年推出的水资源(WFW)计划已收到国家和国际赞誉,以便在清理外来物种并在历史上弱势社区中提供就业。近年来,绿色经济叙事遍布了国家政策议程,WFW计划被展示为普拉西的绿色经济象征。该论文考虑了WFW的最新发展,以及其目标是否根据与宏观政策环境相关的紧张和约束来实现。绘制在西开普省西开普省的基于田间研究的证据上,审查了Agulhas生物多样性倡议(ABI)的经验,其中包括私人土地所有者,社区成员和地方政府机构在内的一些利益攸关方在景观管理倡议中合作。尽管有一些有价值的福利,但阿比遭受了一些问题和矛盾。在未来,此类项目需要具有更强的环境目标,但实际上这些可能受到国家和超国家一级的新自由主义思维的限制。

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