Flooding is the predominant natural hazard observed in Africa, and it often leads to damage to property and losses in human lives. To ensure that the detrimental effects of flooding are kept to a minimum, flood-prone areas should best be left undeveloped. Spatial development planning is a tool that can assist disaster risk managers in ensuring the aforementioned. This article proposes the use of a land use conflict analysis approach through which flood risk can be considered in spatial development planning in a proactive manner, specifically contributing to the flood risk management effort. A land use conflict analysis approach, relying on a variety of spatial analysis techniques, was used to identify areas that were both suitable for resid...
Among all natural hazards, floods pose the greater threat to property, safety and economic well bei...
Land and water are inseparably linked with each other. External pressures on either water or the lan...
Flooding is expected to become more common and more severe as climate change progresses. Past and on...
Rural-urban migrations have contributed to the steady increase in the population of Cape Town. Many ...
Rural-urban migrations have contributed to the steady increase in the population of Cape Town. Many ...
MSc (Urban and Regional Planning), North-West University, Potchefstroom CampusThis research is aimed...
M. Sc. (Environmental Management)The 2010/2011 floods saw the City of Johannesburg and many other mu...
Thesis is submitted in partial fulfilment for the degree of Master of Science in Development Plannin...
This study examines how discriminatory land use planning predisposes the low income residents to flo...
A by-product of the apartheid era in South Africa is that most informal settlements in Cape Town are...
M. Sc. (Environmental Management)The 2010/2011 floods saw the City of Johannesburg and many other mu...
study deals with the application of Geographic Information Systems (GIS) in mapping flood risk zones...
Also published in South African Journal of Geomatics, 1(1), 77-91This research investigates a method...
The development of ‘at-risk’ urban flood plain and flood-affected environments continues to occur de...
Using a pragmatic philosophical underpinning, this article analyses how land use planning actions an...
Among all natural hazards, floods pose the greater threat to property, safety and economic well bei...
Land and water are inseparably linked with each other. External pressures on either water or the lan...
Flooding is expected to become more common and more severe as climate change progresses. Past and on...
Rural-urban migrations have contributed to the steady increase in the population of Cape Town. Many ...
Rural-urban migrations have contributed to the steady increase in the population of Cape Town. Many ...
MSc (Urban and Regional Planning), North-West University, Potchefstroom CampusThis research is aimed...
M. Sc. (Environmental Management)The 2010/2011 floods saw the City of Johannesburg and many other mu...
Thesis is submitted in partial fulfilment for the degree of Master of Science in Development Plannin...
This study examines how discriminatory land use planning predisposes the low income residents to flo...
A by-product of the apartheid era in South Africa is that most informal settlements in Cape Town are...
M. Sc. (Environmental Management)The 2010/2011 floods saw the City of Johannesburg and many other mu...
study deals with the application of Geographic Information Systems (GIS) in mapping flood risk zones...
Also published in South African Journal of Geomatics, 1(1), 77-91This research investigates a method...
The development of ‘at-risk’ urban flood plain and flood-affected environments continues to occur de...
Using a pragmatic philosophical underpinning, this article analyses how land use planning actions an...
Among all natural hazards, floods pose the greater threat to property, safety and economic well bei...
Land and water are inseparably linked with each other. External pressures on either water or the lan...
Flooding is expected to become more common and more severe as climate change progresses. Past and on...