Legal and policy perspectives on public participation and disaster risk management in South African cities

Journal of Local Government Research and Innovation

 
 
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Title Legal and policy perspectives on public participation and disaster risk management in South African cities
 
Creator Agyemang, Fredua
 
Subject Urban Planning; Environmental Law disaster risk management; public participation; legislation; policy; cities
Description Background: South Africa faces rising challenges from the environmental impacts of climate change and urbanisation, making disaster risk management (DRM) and disaster risk reduction (DRR) crucial legal and policy imperatives. Prioritising DRR to build resilient communities, South Africa confronts key risk drivers such as weak local governance and insufficient stakeholder participation in planning and urban management.Aim: This study aims to provide constitutional and legislative insight into public participation in advancing DRM within South African cities.Methods: This study employs a doctrinal methodology to analyse legal sources and interpret legal issues, complemented by qualitative methods such as desktop research and secondary data analysis.Results: Findings highlight public participation as central to South Africa’s DRM, mandated by the Constitution (1996). The Disaster Management Act (DMA) 57 of 2002 enforces consultation, while the National Disaster Management Framework (NDMF) of 2023 (updated 2023) enhances engagement. Courts have also upheld public participation in DRM.Conclusion: The study concludes that while South African legislation and policies aimed at enhancing DRM through public participation align with international standards, strengthening the implementation is critical to improving their overall effectiveness.Contribution: This study provides valuable insights into the role of public participation in South Africa’s DRM and also contributes to the broader understanding of how legal and policy frameworks can be optimised to support sustainable development.
 
Publisher AOSIS
 
Contributor South African Research Chair: Cities, Law and Environmental Sustainability (CLES), Faculty of Law, North-West University, Potchefstroom-South Africa
Date 2025-04-15
 
Type info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion — Legal and policy review
Format text/html application/epub+zip text/xml application/pdf
Identifier 10.4102/jolgri.v6i0.259
 
Source Journal of Local Government Research and Innovation; Vol 6 (2025); 12 pages 2788-919X 2709-7412
 
Language eng
 
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