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*'''The time and resources required to build capacity'''''.''<br/>Assessments are based on data, often using elaborate models and time series. Therefore, missing data sets cannot be replaced easily and building capacities for such assessments must be viewed as a long-term challenge that concerned actors should approach in collaboration with national statistical offices, private sector representatives and dedicated scientific institutions. | *'''The time and resources required to build capacity'''''.''<br/>Assessments are based on data, often using elaborate models and time series. Therefore, missing data sets cannot be replaced easily and building capacities for such assessments must be viewed as a long-term challenge that concerned actors should approach in collaboration with national statistical offices, private sector representatives and dedicated scientific institutions. | ||
*'''Choosing the right methodology and adapting it to the local context'''''.''<br/>There are a variety of methodologies available and each has its strengths and weaknesses, depending on the purpose for and context in which they are used. International organizations such as UNEP and the ILO have been developing methodologies for assessments that can be used in developed and developing countries. However, the adaption of methodologies from other countries can lead to significant problems. For example, studies conducted on South Africa have shown that the employment factors in RE technologies estimated for industrial countries were inadequate for correctly estimating employment effects in the South African context – illustrating the need to meticulously adapt methodologies to local contexts. | *'''Choosing the right methodology and adapting it to the local context'''''.''<br/>There are a variety of methodologies available and each has its strengths and weaknesses, depending on the purpose for and context in which they are used. International organizations such as UNEP and the ILO have been developing methodologies for assessments that can be used in developed and developing countries. However, the adaption of methodologies from other countries can lead to significant problems. For example, studies conducted on South Africa have shown that the employment factors in RE technologies estimated for industrial countries were inadequate for correctly estimating employment effects in the South African context – illustrating the need to meticulously adapt methodologies to local contexts. | ||
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Latest revision as of 11:21, 24 November 2017
SE4Jobs Toolbox – Laying the foundations for a sustainable development

Tools
EQuIP CADRE Interactive AILEG HELIO ELMA |
What is the issue assessment of existing capacities and potentials about? [Expand]
Why is such an assessment important for the expansion of RE and EE? [Expand]
What are key questions for addressing the issue of assessing existing capacities and potentials? [Expand]
How can the issue of assessing existing capacities and potentials be addressed? [Expand]
Practical aspects of the issue and good practice examples [Expand]
Challenges in implementing the issue of assessing existing capacities and potentials [Expand]
Tools and methods [Expand]
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Good Practices
China South Africa |
Reference
- ↑ IRENA (2015c) provides a thorough overview on the methodology used in the assessment of employment effects of RE.
- ↑ http://resourceirena.irena.org/gateway/dashboard/
- ↑ https://www.wec-indicators.enerdata.eu/
- ↑ Joint SENER-IRENA report "Renewable Energy Prospects: Mexico" (2015): http://www.irena.org/DocumentDownloads/Publications/IRENA_REmap_Mexico_report_2015.pdf; and Wind Atlas of South Africa: http://www.wasaproject.info/index.html
- ↑ The Global Atlas for Renewable Energy is available at http://irena.masdar.ac.ae/
- ↑ IRENA (2014)
- ↑ ILO report "Assessing green jobs potential in developing countries: a practicioner's guide" (2011): http://www.ilo.org/wcmsp5/groups/public/---dgreports/---dcomm/---publ/documents/publication/wcms_153458.pdf
- ↑ To distinguish the two concepts of direct and indirect employment: “direct employment effects refer exclusively to effects that are brought about directly by the measure concerned, or in a selected sector (e.g. renewable energies). Indirect employment effects are those that are brought about in the upstream or downstream stages of the value chain” (Jacob, Quitzow & Bär, 2015, p. 11).
- ↑ Joint Institute for Urban and Environmental Studies-Chinese Academy of Social Sciences' Study on Low Carbon DevelopmentfckLRand Green Employment in China (2010): http://www.ilo.org/wcmsp5/groups/public/---asia/---ro-bangkok/---ilo-beijing/documents/publication/wcms_155390.pdf
- ↑ Institute for Urban and Environmental Studies,Chinese Academy of Social Sciences (2010)
- ↑ ILO (2013)
- ↑ There are, for example, considerable disparities in the number of person-years of employment in solar PV, depending on whether it is large-scale, ground-mounted PV or distributed rooftop PV.
- ↑ “O&M” stands for the operation and maintenance of RE technologies.
- ↑ UNEP (2013), p. 20: http://www.unep.org/greeneconomy/portals/88/Modelling%20Report%20SA/SAModellingReport.pdf
- ↑ UNEP (2013), p. 28: http://www.unep.org/greeneconomy/portals/88/Modelling%20Report%20SA/SAModellingReport.pdf
- ↑ ILO's "Decent Work in the Green Economy: Business Cases from Turkey" (2015): http://www.ilo.org/wcmsp5/groups/public/---ed_emp/---emp_ent/documents/publication/wcms_375698.pdf
This article is part of the RE-ACTIVATE project. RE-ACTIVATE “Promoting Employment through Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency in the MENA Region” is implemented by the Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH on behalf of the German Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ). |