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Challenges to disaster risk reduction: A study of stakeholders’ perspectives in Imizamo Yethu, South Africa
Jàmbá: Journal of Disaster Risk Studies | Vol 3, No 2 | a41 |
DOI: https://doi.org/10.4102/jamba.v3i2.41
| © 2011 Ann-Sofie Roth, Per Becker
| This work is licensed under CC Attribution 4.0
Submitted: 25 April 2011 | Published: 25 April 2011
Submitted: 25 April 2011 | Published: 25 April 2011
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Ann-Sofie Roth, Dept. of Fire Safety Engineering and Systems Safety, Lund University, SwedenPer Becker, Training Regions Research Centre Lund University Centre for Risk Assessment and Management, Lund University, Sweden
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South Africa is a complex and dynamic society, with overwhelming and increasing problems with disaster risk in the vulnerable urban communities in and around its rapidly growing metropolitan centres. The purpose of this study is to improve the understanding of the challenges for disaster risk reduction in such communities. It focuses on the case of Imizamo Yethu, in the Western Cape, in order to build theory that is grounded in the empirical realities of stakeholders involved in disaster risk reduction there. The result points towards five interrelated key challenges, which must be concurrently addressed through large-scale development efforts. Without such investments, it is unlikely that disaster risks can be reduced to tolerable levels.
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