Sustainability : a discourse for local economic growth post-Covid-19 in South Africa
Date
2022-06-06
Authors
Zondo, Robert Walter Dumisani
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Publisher
Siauliai University
Abstract
South Africa had a number of sustainable policy reforms pre-Covid-19, including the protection of rural
producers, consumers and the markets. However, the spread of Covid-19 / novel coronavirus at the beginning
of 2020 was fast and dramatic. With an increase in death toll in various countries around the world resulting
from different Covid-19 variants, its effect had tremendous impact on the general economy and local
communities, most particularly in rural areas. The economic effects were also exacerbated by emergency
strategies like lockdowns by various countries around the world.
Strategies to turn the situation around in poverty-stricken local communities, but mostly the rural settings,
post-Covid19, must be established. This is due to the fact that the rural institutions in South Africa are viewed
as having a potential role to play in rural poverty alleviation and sustainable development. The enforcement
of local institutions and capacity building as fundamental elements of strategies for rural poverty alleviation
becomes necessary. Local economic growth, as a poverty alleviation strategy, is a people-centred process and
circumstance specific. Common parameters for such growth include improved health facilities, infrastructure
services, sanitation facilities and educational services. Other than the above parameters for local and
sustainable development, local communities have vast indigenous knowledge that can be used to facilitate
sustainable development. This knowledge is not fully utilised due to a lack of complementary institutions and
facilities that enable people to improve productivity and sustainability. It is essential for development
practitioners and policy makers to facilitate the dissemination of this local knowledge to enable sharing
amongst community members, rather than spend scarce resources in bringing in more new knowledge and
information that will not benefit the local community for sustainable development.
This study assesses the influence of sustainable development on local economic growth in South Africa. It
establishes the suitability of sustainable development as a strategy for local economic growth, post- Covid-19,
for South Africa.
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Environmental management, Local economic development, Post- Covid-19, Rural development, South Africa
Citation
Zondo, R.W.D. 2022. Sustainability: a discourse for local economic growth post-Covid-19 in South Africa. Specialusis Ugdymas. 1(43):2677-2689