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01-05-2009

Advances in Spatial Analysis to Support a more Nuanced Reading of the South African Space Economy

Authors: Elsona van Huyssteen, Sharon Biermann, Andries Naudé, Alize le Roux

Published in: Urban Forum | Issue 2/2009

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Abstract

This paper illustrates how advances in spatial analysis contribute not only to an enhanced understanding of the complex dynamics of social and economic spatial patterns, but also to exploring the implications thereof for development policies. The paper reflects on a set of incremental advances in spatial analysis achieved recently in South Africa, illustrating the value to a project undertaken to inform national urban policy development. The unique challenge of the project was to conduct a more nuanced, national level spatial analysis, moving beyond administrative boundaries, to enable the identifying, describing, and comparing of a range of settlement types in South Africa in terms of key characteristics and functional roles. The paper illustrates how recent advances in spatial analysis have enabled identifying and defining the wide range of densely settled clusters, local towns and service centers, regional service centers, cities, and bigger city-region areas, all forming part of a polycentric network (or backbone) of towns and cities. In conclusion, it is argued that advances in spatially nuanced and relational analysis are not only invaluable in generating a more nuanced understanding of the space economy, but also in enabling commensurate and context-specific investment and policy responses, contributing to development and urban management discourses.

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Footnotes
1
These advances and terms such as mesoframe are explained in more detail in the background section of the paper.
 
2
See the description of GAP2 in the next section.
 
3
Analysis conducted by CSIR, Built Environment in collaboration with Econrise, HSRC and the African Centre for Cities (ACC) for the South African Cities Network (SACN), Department of Provincial and Local Government (DPLG), and The Presidency.
 
4
For a detailed technical overview of the development of the Geospatial Analysis Platform for South Africa see Maritz et al. 2008; Naudé et al 2007 and CSIR 2006.
 
5
See Mhlongo et al. 1999, as well as Naude et al. (2008a)
 
6
The underlying UFI database on urban and other nodes (which now forms part of GAP) is based on a study and database developed for Stats SA (Republic of South Africa 2003) and further work (undertaken by CSIR) which involved: (1) the checking of place names and the geo-location of nodes; (2) the adding of nodes in metropolitan areas and around major towns (where suburban or outlying zones might contain a shopping centre, etc.); and (3) the re-interpolation of the original UFI values based on commercial land use and/or nearness to central business districts and other major nodes (Naudé et. al 2007).
 
7
Commuter areas in this context refers to settlements (as reminiscent of the Apartheid legacy) dependant on government subsidies sustaining daily commuting from dormitory towns to areas of employment.
 
8
Two geographic potential indices and associated area demarcations were calculated within the project context. The first index was designed to identify areas that have above a certain “market threshold” of local and nearby job opportunities or purchasing power. To implement this, a travel time discounted measure of local and nearby household income (a proxy for purchasing power) was calculated. The second index focused on identifying areas with more than a defined minimum level of accessibility to services, measured in terms of a travel-time discounted function of the services at local and nearby nodes (within a maximum range of 40 min travel time). As in the case of delimiting nodal mesozones, the Urban Functional Index (UFI) was used as a composite measure of the range and quantity of services.
 
9
Given the fact that South Africa does not have a national income poverty line, the National Spatial Development Perspective (NSDP) used the 2004 Minimum Living Level (MLL) developed by the Bureau of Market Research at the University of South Africa, and this information has been spatially disaggregated using the mesoframe. The MLL has been criticized for making use of the lowest possible amount on which a household can live, thus painting a rather bleak picture of the amount of people living in poverty.
 
10
See South African Cities Network et al. (2008) for the extensive analysis
 
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Metadata
Title
Advances in Spatial Analysis to Support a more Nuanced Reading of the South African Space Economy
Authors
Elsona van Huyssteen
Sharon Biermann
Andries Naudé
Alize le Roux
Publication date
01-05-2009
Publisher
Springer Netherlands
Published in
Urban Forum / Issue 2/2009
Print ISSN: 1015-3802
Electronic ISSN: 1874-6330
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s12132-009-9061-1

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