Environmental Policy in South Africa: From 1994 to now
Brent Cloete () and
Bradley Kent ()
ERSA Working Paper Series, 2025, 44
Abstract:
South Africa’s environmental policy has evolved significantly since 1994, reflecting shifts in global sustainable development frameworks and growing recognition of the interdependence between economic, social, and environmental objectives. Initially, policy efforts prioritized economic growth and social development, with environmental concerns viewed as secondary. However, as climate change and biodiversity loss emerged as critical threats, policy approaches expanded to integrate sustainability principles, culminating in the country’s commitments under the Paris Agreement and the adoption of a Just Transition framework. Despite progress, South Africa remains highly vulnerable to both physical and transition risks associated with climate change, exacerbated by socio-economic inequalities, governance challenges, and a historically carbon-intensive growth model. This paper argues that South Africa’s existing policy trajectory—characterized by sectoral approaches and incremental reforms—is insufficient to address systemic risks and unlock the full potential of a green, inclusive economy. A more integrated, coherent strategy is needed, leveraging synergies between environmental sustainability, economic growth, and social development. Emerging evidence suggests that a transition to a low-carbon, climate-resilient growth model can drive investment, job creation, and economic inclusion while mitigating climate risks. However, realizing this potential requires targeted policy interventions, institutional reform, improved coordination across government and sectors, and robust investment in green infrastructure and nature-based solutions. By aligning policy and economic planning with sustainability imperatives, South Africa can build a more resilient and equitable future while enhancing its global competitiveness in an era of climate-aligned growth.
Keywords: South Africa; environmental policy; climate change; sustainable growth; adaptation and mitigation (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2025
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