南非自由邦金矿Welkom的住房市场、矿山关闭和城市管理

IF 3.6 2区 社会学 Q2 ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES
John Ntema , Lochner Marais , Isobel Anderson , Robert Mongwe , Jan Cloete , Thandeka Khowa-Qhoai , Molefi Lenka , Brendan Boyce , Kentse Sesele , Margaret Kusambiza-Kiingi
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当一个煤矿关闭时,它会使家庭面临房地产市场贬值带来的经济损失的风险。南非在矿区的住房政策促进拥有住房,但没有考虑到矿山关闭的影响。关于城市萎缩的全球文献已经发展起来,我们以自由州金矿Welkom萎缩的例子来说明矿山关闭如何导致城市萎缩。我们使用并行混合方法方法和案例研究研究设计。我们评估的数据来自韦尔科姆的契约登记册、一项住户调查和32次半结构化访谈。我们的研究结果表明,该市房价和财产税收入的增长远低于平均水平。我们还发现,关闭地雷导致非正式的土地转让和废弃的房屋。我们认为,Matjhabeng地方政府没有能力为衰退进行规划,也没有采取战术城市主义,这使其城市管理问题复杂化。
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The housing market, mine closure and urban management in Welkom in the Free State Goldfields, South Africa
When a mine closes, it puts households at risk of economic harm from depreciation in the property market. South African housing policy in mining areas promotes homeownership but does not take into account the effects of mine closure. A global literature has developed on shrinking cities, and we use the example of shrinking in Welkom in the Free State Goldfields to show how mine closure results in urban shrinkage. We use a concurrent mixed-methods approach and a case study research design. We assess data from the deeds register in Welkom, a household survey and 32 semi-structured interviews. Our findings point to far below-average growth in property prices and property tax income for the municipality. We also found that mine closure leads to informal land transfers and abandoned houses. We argue that Matjhabeng Local Municipality’s inability to plan for decline and failure to adopt tactical urbanism compounds its urban management problems.
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