THE IMPACT OF MINING INDUCED URBANIZATION: A CASE STUDY OF KATHU IN SOUTH AFRICA

Rapidity in urbanization has continued in the past decade despite the realisation that resources are finite. Commerce, migration, employment, industry configuration and population increases are factors that contribute significantly to the urbanization phenomenon. With respect to the contributions o...

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Main Authors: Fidelis EMUZE, Cornel HAUPTFLEISCH
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Published: UJ Press 2014-12-01
Series:Journal of Construction Project Management and Innovation
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description Rapidity in urbanization has continued in the past decade despite the realisation that resources are finite. Commerce, migration, employment, industry configuration and population increases are factors that contribute significantly to the urbanization phenomenon. With respect to the contributions of commerce, mining activities have led to the advancement and regression of cities. An abundance of literature exists on the negative effects of urbanization and mining on the environment. The main reason for the research that produced this initial findings was to determine how urbanization, when induced by mining, impacts on the environment and how to ensure future sustainable urbanization. The research was done qualitatively through interviews of knowledgeable individuals within the relevant industries within the mining town of Kathu, in the Northern Cape of South Africa. The research found that centralization of employment, resources and trade lead to urbanization, which is primary driven by the mining industry. In addition, it was observed that mining as a factor that accelerates urbanization, also impact negatively on the environment. Thus, there is a need for a rethink about mining induced urbanisation so as to reduce pollution and other adverse event of secondary activities that support the primary industry of mining.
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spelling doaj-art-1e0f7b2440a6448f845f49b7dc8758682025-01-08T06:14:25ZengUJ PressJournal of Construction Project Management and Innovation2223-78522959-96522014-12-014210.36615/jcpmi.v4i2.63THE IMPACT OF MINING INDUCED URBANIZATION: A CASE STUDY OF KATHU IN SOUTH AFRICAFidelis EMUZE0Cornel HAUPTFLEISCH1Department of Built Environment, Central University of Technology, Free StateDepartment of Built Environment, Central University of Technology, Free State Rapidity in urbanization has continued in the past decade despite the realisation that resources are finite. Commerce, migration, employment, industry configuration and population increases are factors that contribute significantly to the urbanization phenomenon. With respect to the contributions of commerce, mining activities have led to the advancement and regression of cities. An abundance of literature exists on the negative effects of urbanization and mining on the environment. The main reason for the research that produced this initial findings was to determine how urbanization, when induced by mining, impacts on the environment and how to ensure future sustainable urbanization. The research was done qualitatively through interviews of knowledgeable individuals within the relevant industries within the mining town of Kathu, in the Northern Cape of South Africa. The research found that centralization of employment, resources and trade lead to urbanization, which is primary driven by the mining industry. In addition, it was observed that mining as a factor that accelerates urbanization, also impact negatively on the environment. Thus, there is a need for a rethink about mining induced urbanisation so as to reduce pollution and other adverse event of secondary activities that support the primary industry of mining. https://journals.uj.ac.za/index.php/JCPMI/article/view/63Environment, Mining, Urbanization, South Africa
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Journal of Construction Project Management and Innovation
Environment, Mining, Urbanization, South Africa
title THE IMPACT OF MINING INDUCED URBANIZATION: A CASE STUDY OF KATHU IN SOUTH AFRICA
title_full THE IMPACT OF MINING INDUCED URBANIZATION: A CASE STUDY OF KATHU IN SOUTH AFRICA
title_fullStr THE IMPACT OF MINING INDUCED URBANIZATION: A CASE STUDY OF KATHU IN SOUTH AFRICA
title_full_unstemmed THE IMPACT OF MINING INDUCED URBANIZATION: A CASE STUDY OF KATHU IN SOUTH AFRICA
title_short THE IMPACT OF MINING INDUCED URBANIZATION: A CASE STUDY OF KATHU IN SOUTH AFRICA
title_sort impact of mining induced urbanization a case study of kathu in south africa
topic Environment, Mining, Urbanization, South Africa
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