An analysis of the vulnerability of informal and formal households to disaster risks in the Rand West City region

Nomonde Madubula, Elize S. Van Eeden
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This study aimed to compare how vulnerable informal and formal households are to disaster risks in Bekkersdal mining area in the Rand West City municipality, using a mixed method. A qualitative approach was used to construct a situational analysis of the community, while a questionnaire was used to collect descriptive data. Findings showed both household types (formal and informal) experienced disaster-related risks as their coping resources are limited. Disaster risks such as mining-related incidents (dust, earth tremors and windstorms) are more significant in the informal areas than in formal areas because of their geographical locations. The latter are located in high density areas, with limited access to basic services. Resulting in among others, construction of illegal informal areas and use of illegal electricity connections. These disaster incidents occur against the backdrop of an already vulnerable dolomitic environment that tends to form sinkholes. Thus, the negative impact of mining is the highest disaster risk factor in the area, yet households seem tolerant and distant as they perceive mining as a job opportunity. The study recommended the municipality to include disaster risks in their integrated development plans to ensure that sustainable mining practices are in place to minimise the negative effects in the area. The rehabilitation of mines, measures to prevent informal construction or illegal occupation, and educational awareness on mitigation and adaptation measures are necessary.Contribution: The study adds to the body of knowledge by revising some old techniques of addressing disaster risk measures, especially in surrounding mining communities.
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兰特西城地区非正规家庭和正规家庭易受灾害风险影响程度分析
本研究采用混合方法,旨在比较兰德西市 Bekkersdal 矿区非正规家庭和正规家庭在灾害风险面前的脆弱程度。研究采用定性方法对社区情况进行分析,同时使用调查问卷收集描述性数据。调查结果显示,两种类型的家庭(正规和非正规)都经历过与灾害相关的风险,因为他们的应对资源有限。由于地理位置的原因,非正规地区比正规地区面临更多的灾害风险,如与采矿有关的事故(沙尘、地动和风灾)。后者位于高密度地区,基本服务有限。除其他外,这还导致了非法非正规区域的建设和非法接电的使用。这些灾害事件发生的背景是白云岩环境已经十分脆弱,容易形成天坑。因此,采矿业的负面影响是该地区最大的灾害风险因素,但住户似乎对采矿业持宽容和疏远态度,因为他们认为采矿业是一个工作机会。研究建议市政府将灾害风险纳入其综合发展计划,以确保采取可持续的采矿做法,将该地区的负面影响降至最低。有必要对矿山进行恢复,采取措施防止非正规建设或非法占用,并开展有关减灾和适应措施的宣传教育:贡献:本研究通过修订一些应对灾害风险措施的旧技术,尤其是在周边采矿社区的应对措施,丰富了相关知识。
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