Water-Energy-Food in the Context of Climate Change

Even though the bottom half of South African households spend  30–50% of their income on food, one quarter of South African children aged 0-5 are stunted due to malnutrition. This is just one example of how the interaction of the water, food, and energy systems with the economy and the global environment impact people. They sit at the heart of Southern Africa’s current challenges. To complicate this picture, energy and food production are the dominant sources of greenhouse gas emissions in the region.

This work stream will assess this complicated interacting food, energy, and water system nexus to provide potential solutions to regional challenges and combat climate change. This will mean special attention will be paid to opportunities to solve these crises with green investments and renewable energy sources.

A non-sectoral approach

One of the novel aspects of this work stream is that it engages with other work streams to better align food and agriculture policies with employment and social protection policies. This approach differs from a previous understanding that solutions to energy issues, or water issues, could be applied to single sectors. Solutions are better applied, and more relevant to policymakers, holistically —water, energy, malnutrition, and health and wellbeing are all interconnected issues that also impact job creation, the economy, etc.

Advancements in research

Phase I of this work stream saw the development of SATIM-GE, a linked energy–economy-wide model, for the analysis of energy policies. Phase II will build on this success and develop an integrated agriculture/food/water-CGE model for exploring different policy issues in food and agriculture, land reform, and water conservation. These models will facilitate research that can lead to realistic strategies for policy implementation in a context of climate change.

Blog
Mokgadi Julia Ngoepe-Ntsoane and Akinboade Oludele Akinloye
South Africa’s energy sector is undergoing a transformation. The suspension of load shedding—planned, rolling power outages to prevent grid collapse — for over 300 days signals progress in stabilizing electricity supply. However, rising electricity prices...
February 2025
Climate and energy
Events
29 Nov 2024 / 09:09 to 17:00
Climate and energy
SA-TIED convened a Water Infrastructure Investment Dialogue at the Development Bank of Southern Africa (DBSA), bringing together government officials, researchers, and private sector representatives to discuss investment in water infrastructure and ongoing reform efforts in...
News
SA-TIED
On 11 November 2024, Gcobisa Magazi (National Treasury) presented SA-TIED Workstream 5’s research on climate financing to Parliament in a webinar titled “Just Transition: Exploring Key Themes in Preparation for COP29 – Sustainable Climate Finance.”...
November 2024
Climate and energy
Technical workshop
23 Aug 2024 / 11:00 to 16:00
Climate and energy
SA-TIED hosted a work-in-progress workshop at Stats SA in Pretoria for Workstream 5: Water-Energy-Food in the Context of Climate Change. This workshop brought together researchers and experts to review the status of their ongoing research...
Working paper
Julia Tatham, Bruno Merven, and Harro von Blottnitz
This paper reviews the extent of hybrid energy- and climate-economy modelling within South Africa. Only a small number of hybrid climate-economy models exist, with SATIMGE being the most developed model of this type used for...
May 2024
Climate and energy
In the media
SA-TIED
An SA-TIED research collaboration report on infrastructure needs amidst climate change has been highlighted by Engineering News. The report underscores the urgency for significant investment in climate-resilient infrastructure in South Africa. Key points include the...
MAY 2024
Climate and energy
In the media
SA-TIED
Media Advisory ‘FINANCING INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT IN THE CONTEXT OF CLIMATE CHANGE’ EUROPEAN UNION FUNDING AGREEMENT SIGNING AND POLICY DIALOGUE Members of the media are invited to attend the second in a series of Southern Africa...
March 2024
Climate and energy
Policy dialogue
18 Mar 2024 / 14:00 to 16:00
Climate and energy
Join us for a policy debate in which leading experts and policymakers explore the future of South Africa's infrastructure in the context of climate change. This discussion will focus on the impact of climate change...
Report
A partnership between the Development Bank of Southern Africa (DBSA), National Treasury’s (NT) SA TIED research projects, the National Planning Commission (NPC), and the Presidential Climate Commission (PCC) was formed to assess what level of...
December 2023
Climate and energy
News
SA-TIED
SA-TIED representatives recently participated in the Inequality, Work, and Nature Conference , held on 8 and 9 November 2023. This collaborative effort, led by The Presidency, The EU, and the African Centre of Excellence for...
November 2023
Climate and energy
Reform implementation
Technical workshop
10 Nov 2023 / 10:00 to 15:35
Climate and energy
The Southern Africa – Towards Inclusive Economic Development (SA-TIED) programme will host a work-in-progress workshop for Workstream 5: Water-Energy-Food in the Context of Climate Change at Stellenbosch University. This workshop, scheduled for 10 November 2023...