Vol. 2010 No. 1 (2010)

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Community-Led Road Maintenance Programmes in Urban South African Infrastructure Sustainability,

Sipho Khumalo, University of the Free State
DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.18916322
Published: March 25, 2010

Abstract

Community-led road maintenance programmes have been implemented in urban South African infrastructure to enhance sustainability and community participation. The study employed a qualitative research design involving semi-structured interviews with local residents and municipal officials to gather insights into programme implementation and outcomes. Findings indicate that while the programmes have increased community participation, there is a need for better coordination between stakeholders to ensure consistent road maintenance across different areas. The study concludes that while community-led road maintenance has shown promise in South African urban contexts, continuous support and collaboration are essential for its sustained success. Recommendations include strengthening inter-agency cooperation, providing training to volunteers, and establishing long-term funding mechanisms to sustain the programmes.

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Sipho Khumalo (2010). Community-Led Road Maintenance Programmes in Urban South African Infrastructure Sustainability,. African Commercial Law Review, Vol. 2010 No. 1 (2010). https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.18916322

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African GeographyCommunity ParticipationEthnographyIndigenous Knowledge SystemsParticipatory Action ResearchSustainability StudiesUrban Sociology

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