城镇非正规住区易受洪水影响。

IF 1.7 Q2 SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY
Jamba-Journal of Disaster Risk Studies Pub Date : 2026-03-31 eCollection Date: 2026-01-01 DOI:10.4102/jamba.v18i1.1833
Sazi W Gcabashe, Sareesha Pillay
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移民使城镇成为城市非正规活动的中心,其特点是非正规住区的扩大。随着非正式住区的扩大,它们越来越容易受到灾害的破坏性影响。本文探讨了影响NMBM城镇非正规住区洪水易损性的因素。在McEntire的综合漏洞方法框架下,该研究使用关键词从知名的在线存储库和数字媒体平台收集了二手数据源。通过专题分析对数据进行分析。研究结果表明,案例研究中的洪水脆弱性是由非正式住区的性质和位置相结合而产生的。非正规住区居民的人口特征和基础设施公共服务的边缘化促使他们在“压力地区”占据容易发生危险的空地。尽管他们的危险易发地点存在风险因素,但由于社会经济区位优势和与他们的定居点的文化共鸣,非正式定居点居民保持着“地方感”,使他们留在他们的定居点。研究认为,城镇非正规住区的洪水脆弱性是生物物理脆弱性和社会脆弱性的结合。该研究认识到,非正规住区的人口特征受到移徙及其对低技能移徙者造成的社会经济条件的影响。贡献:该研究表明,城镇非正式住区的概念及其遗留问题是这些住区基础设施、公共服务提供的社会经济赤字的关键根源,这些赤字推动了生物物理和社会脆弱性的相互作用。
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Flood vulnerability in township informal settlements.

Migration has shaped townships into hubs of urban informality that are characterised by the propagation of informal settlements. With their expansion, informal settlements have become increasingly vulnerable to the devastating impacts of hazards. This article explored factors that influence flood vulnerability in township informal settlements in the NMBM. Framed by the Integrated Vulnerability Approach by McEntire, the study collected secondary data sources from reputable online repositories and digital media platforms using keywords. Data were analysed through thematic analysis. The findings reveal that flood vulnerability in the case study is conceived by a combination of the nature and location of informal settlements. The population characteristics of informal settlement dwellers and the marginalisation of infrastructural public service drive them to occupy hazard prone vacant land in 'stressed areas'. Despite the risk factor of their hazard-prone locations, informal settlement dwellers hold a 'sense of place' because of socioeconomic locational advantage and cultural resonance with their settlements that keeps them in their settlements. The study contends that flood vulnerability in informal settlements in townships occurs in combination of biophysical and social vulnerability. The study recognises that the population characteristics of the informal settlements are influenced by migration and its resultant socioeconomic conditions for low-skilled migrants.

Contribution: The study demonstrates that the conception of informal settlements in townships and the legacies thereof are key origins of the infrastructural, public service delivery socioeconomic deficits in these settlements that drive the interactions of biophysical and social vulnerabilities.

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