Transport Modes and the Green Economy

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This chapter provides empirical evidence regarding the various transport modes and the green economy in the Limpopo Province of South Africa. Issues pertaining to green transport, strategies for implementation and any challenges associated with the transition towards green transport are grounded on empirical research conducted in the province. In South Africa, transitioning to a green economy is envisioned as a vitalmeans to respond to critical development challenges that the country is facing and will continue to face in the near future. Many of these challenges are intertwined and they range from high levels of unemployment, poverty and inequality, to energy, security and climate change. The transition to a greener economy is articulated in the national development policy through a series of frameworks, strategies, policies and Acts which all enshrine sustainability or the notion of making the South African economy greener (Department of Environment Affairs (2016). However, the implementation of green transport in general and particularly in the Limpopo province, is still in the infancy stage.

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Nethengwe, N. S. (2021). Transport Modes and the Green Economy. In Green Economy in the Transport Sector: A Case Study of Limpopo Province, South Africa (pp. 21–36). Springer International Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-86178-0_3

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