Rhetoric or action: are South African municipalities planning for climate change?
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2012Author
Faling, Willemien
Tempelhoff, Johann W.N.
Van Niekerk, Dewald
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In 2008 the South African National Disaster Management Centre commissioned a study into
measures taken by local municipalities to plan for climate change. Two areas were selected for
their dissimilar climatic challenges: the //Khara Hais Municipality,1 a semi-desert area in the
Northern Cape Province plagued by droughts and severe weather events, and the George
Municipality, an area in the Western Cape Province plagued by droughts, the rising sea level
and flash floods. It was found that despite South African laws and regulations requiring local
government to take action to reduce the risk of disasters, planning for climate change is still no
more than sophisticated rhetoric in the two municipalities. This lack of urgency can be ascribed
to local municipalities having other more pressing developmental priorities. It would, however,
be short-sighted of municipalities not to plan for climate change, as major setbacks in hard-won
economic and social development follow a disaster
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http://hdl.handle.net/10394/17855http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/0376835X.2012.675695#abstract
DOI:10.1080/0376835X.2012.675695
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