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MODS Metadata of Management of informal settlements : a challenge for the Greater Johannesburg Transitional Metropolitan Council (TMC)

roleTerm ( text )
advisor 
namePart
Dr. P. Liebenberg 
roleTerm ( text )
author 
namePart
September, Ntombekhaya Yvonne 
dateAccessioned
2012-09-11T07:48:13Z 
dateAvailable
2012-09-11T07:48:13Z 
dateIssued
2012-09-11 
dateSubmitted
1996 
identifier ( uri )
http://hdl.handle.net/10210/7391 
note
M.A. 
abstract
It has been proven that all over the world informal settlements have come about as a result of housing shortage. Housing crisis is directly associated with rapid population growth which in turn leads to rapid urbanisation. Rapid urbanisation which puts tremendous stress in infrastructure available in the cities, is a process which cannot be reversed or stopped. It needs to be managed by the city authorities. That also is problematic because cities do not always have the resources to cope with this demand. This thesis puts forward suggestions that could be used to alleviate the dilemma facing the Greater Johannesburg Metropolitan Council, with the cum of throwing light on how informal settlements can be dealt with in the changing economy of South Africa. In order to address the research problem and fulfil the research objectives, a literature study was done, which gave various strategies that have been adopted in other countries. The literature study has been largely used to compare South Africa with other countries such as Brazil, Peru, Kenya, etc. who are faced with rapid urbanisation. A historical overview of urbanisation in South Africa, beginning in the early twentieth century has been given. This was done to illustrate the evolution of the South African legal system in an attempt to cope with events emanating from the discovery of gold in the Johannesburg area. Attempts by the new government to support the local authorities, particularly the Greater Johannesburg Metropolitan Council have been acknowledged. For example, the establishment of the Development Facilitation Act, the Botshabelo. Accord, the repeal of laws which made it impossible for people to take control of their destinies, are a few of these attempts. The emphasis in this study a placed on the involvement of people as a management tool in the development process. 
languageTerm ( rfc3066 )
en 
topic
Urbanization - South Africa – Johannesburg - Management 
topic
City planning -South Africa - Johannesburg 
topic
Housing - South Africa - Johannesburg 
topic
Johannesburg (South Africa). Transitional Metropolitan Council 
title
Management of informal settlements : a challenge for the Greater Johannesburg Transitional Metropolitan Council (TMC) 
genre
Thesis 

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