Facing climate change : building South Africas̕' strategy /
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Format: | Electronic eBook |
Language: | Inglés |
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[Cape Town] :
Idasa,
2011.
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Online Access: | Texto completo |
Table of Contents:
- Cover
- Title page
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Acknowledgements
- Foreword
- Acronyms
- Chapter 1
- Beginnings
- Climate Change and South Africa
- 2005: a quick tour through Climate Science � then
- International co-operation
- South Africa: important or insignificant?
- Breaking the impasse
- An idea
- Context
- The �what if� questions
- First steps
- Chapter 2
- Method
- The case for Scenarios
- Scenario fundamentals
- �Context� Scenarios in the LTMS
- The effectiveness of Scenarios
- The assessment approach of the LTMSAchieving social accountability through stakeholders
- Facilitation in the LTMS
- Consensus seeking
- A word on social accountability
- Finally
- Chapter 3
- Building the Scenarios
- Chronology of the LTMS study at Scenario Building Team (SBT) level
- Setting up the SBT
- The issue of facilitators and process administrators
- Technical content
- Communication
- Wrapping up the preparations
- SBT 1 kicks off
- Research groups
- Rules of the game
- Status of work
- Definition of main terms
- Background to the Scenarios: the South African contextNext steps
- Chapter 4
- The picture emerges
- SBT 2 and 3
- The base year, and the horizon year
- Building Scenario 5
- Energy emissions: the big job in Scenario A
- SBT 3 and 4
- Exploring the actions
- Nuclear versus renewables
- Chapter 5
- Getting there
- Building wedges of emissions reductions
- The last gap
- The day of the �fairy godmother� technologies
- SBT 5
- A remarkable consensus
- Future contextual �Scenarios�: the external environment
- The final draft package
- Economy-wide modellingThe last Working Group
- SBT 6: The fi nal SBT meeting
- Planning the next phase
- Adieu SBT?
- Chapter 6
- Response, reaction
- The four Round Tables
- Government
- Civil society
- Labour
- Business
- A special moment
- The Cabinet response
- The international stage
- The World Bank review and other responses
- On balance
- Some criticisms
- Finally, Copenhagen
- Chapter 7
- From Scenarios to plans
- The LTMS and the policy process
- Planning for low carbon
- Could South Africa do it?
- Chapter 8
- ConclusionOther country processes
- An LTAS?
- Some personal reflections
- Annexure 1
- Some climate facts pertinent to South Africa
- Annexure 2
- The terms of reference for the LTMS
- Annexure 3
- Scenario examples
- Annexure 4
- Methodology for Scenario building
- Annexure 5
- Assessment examples
- Annexure 6
- Assessment methodology
- Annexure 7
- Management in the LTMS
- Annexure 8
- Team members identified for SBT 1
- Annexure 9
- A list of �fairy godmother� technologies
- ""Annexure 10
- Media Statement by Marthinus Van Schalkwyk, Minister of Environmental Affairs and Tourism, Cape Town, 28 July 2008""