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Housing layout design and crime reduction in RDP developments : a case study of Chesterville, Durban in KwaZulu-Natal.Ndwamato, Awelani. January 2013 (has links)
It is argued that housing designs and layout systems for crime prevention can have either
positive or negative implications on the actual prevention of crime. Therefore, this research
explores the exact implications that housing designs and layout systems have in relation to
crime in RDP development neighbourhoods. Various principles such as defensible space
principles and crime prevention through environmental design are emphasized in this study:
Surveillance, territoriality, access control, image and milieu. Other supporting characteristics
like housing design principles including housing structures, support activities and gated
communities are highly elaborated, as well as street layout. These analytical criteria were
used to examine the Chesterville RDP developments. Procedurally, the evaluation entailed
analysing both street layout and housing design and analysing the views and perceptions of
people living in the area. The findings indicate that residents of Chesterville display high
level of perception of safety although they do acknowledge that there is petty crime once in a
while. The researcher asserts that overall housing design and layout systems for crime
prevention have positive implications on crime reduction in residential areas.
The study also investigated the type of criminal activities that occur in the area. The study
analysed the types of criminal activities which were related to housing and layout in
Chesterville RDP developments. Data was collected by conducting household surveys and an
interview with the community leader. Local and international case studies that were used
revealed interesting scenarios of the usage of environmental design to aid crime prevention.
In the context of Chesterville the main findings showed that there is a sense safety in the area
although assault was found to be high. The study thus proposed recommendations in an
attempt to improve crime reduction in Chesterville as a whole.
This dissertation is structured as follows: The chapter one introduces the research problem,
research questions, hypothesis, and the research method used to conduct the study. Chapter
two provides both the theoretical framework and the literature review for the topic being
studied. International and national case studies are used to support the flow of the argument.
Chapter three introduces the geographical and historical background of case studies in which
the study was conducted. This historical background is linked to the topic of study to help to
understand the phenomenon of crime prevention. Chapter four deals with the presentation and analysis of data collected and in chapter five conclusions are drawn from the findings and
recommendations are made. / Thesis (M.Housing)-University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban, 2013.
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The 2010 FIFA World Cup and the use of the housing asset for income generation : ǂb a case study of the eThekwini Municipality.Goorbhare, Orisha. 29 October 2014 (has links)
South Africa was presented with the unique opportunity of hosting the first 2010 FIFA World
Cup (FWC) on African soil. This unique opportunity further extended itself to the non-hotel
accommodation providers, as it was the first time in history that FIFA agreed to accredit non-hotel
accommodation providers for the tournament. The research intended to examine the
extent of the use of the housing asset to generate income from the 2010 FWC. The study was
conducted in the municipal area of eThekwini Municipality (Durban), South Africa. The case
study areas consisted of the lower-middle income, upper-middle income and high-income
areas of Umbilo, Manor Gardens and Durban North respectively.
The data collection method used in the study areas was a household survey with 30
respondents. The respondents were from the high-income area of Durban North, upper
middle-income area of Manor Gardens and lower-middle income area of Umbilo. Interviews
were conducted to collect data from financial institutions. Data was collected from
conventional and non-conventional financial institutions. The findings of the study revealed
that the extent to which the housing asset was used to generate income from the 2010 FWC
was not high or considerable. This was due to many home-based enterprise (HBE) owners
stating that FIFA would stand to benefit largely from the 2010 FWC, with no institutional
support for HBE owners to benefit from government. It was also found that conventional and
non-conventional financial institutions were not willing to provide financial assistance to
HBE owners specifically for generating income from the 2010 FIFA World Cup, due to the
short duration of the event.
In conclusion, it was recommended that instruments to drive the implementation of the
policies be deployed, to create an enabling environment for the small business sector to grow
at a household level. A policy should be developed in eThekwini Municipality that
standardises the land use management applications and zoning for accommodation providers
and HBEs in line with the eThekwini Municipality’s drive to be the ‘Events Capital of
Africa’. Intervention from government at all levels is required to ensure that the HBEs in the
small business sector benefit from mega-events such as the 2010 FWC. / M. Housing University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban 2013.
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