investigates the relationship between mining, mine closure and
housing policy in post-apartheid South Africa argues that the
dependencies created by the mining industry and mine housing
policies while a mine is operational causes serious societal
problems when it closes applies the concepts of place attachment,
asset-based development and social disruption will be of interest
to students and scholars researching the social impacts of mining
and the extractive industries, social geography and sustainable
development, as well as policymakers and practitioners working with
mine closure or social impact assessments.
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