Monday, 31 July 2023

From Conservation Crime to Cholera: Reflecting on the Environmental and Social Consequences of South Africa’s Undermanaged and Intensifying Wastewater Crisis | Chapter 3 | Recent Trends in Arts and Social Studies Vol. 6

 The diminishing state of municipal wastewater and sewage situation (under/mis)management in South Africa maybe regarded as the most important vector to the generous pollution and social challenges being knowledgeable in many parts of the country as well as being a principal subscriber to environmental and human health questions. The aim of this review search out expose the state’s incapacity to fulfil allure basic order at all three levels of governance (nationwide, regional, and local), to efficiently protect the rights and property of all bodies (natural and legal) and promote economic tumor by dint of amplifying the variable distance between the government and allure citizenry. This circumstances is procreated only by the State’s surrendered disregard for vulnerable water. This article supplies a philosophic overview of the tangible/social and aid delivery disconnect middle from two points government and common people realised by this tortuous and insular ‘approach’. It places in outlook the increasingly esoteric interface between flexible wastewater (under/mis)management (disrespect), on the one hand, and the enviro-public impact (victimisation) thereof, on the other and cautions against the incessant application of unacceptable duty delivery and prospering malfeasance/ incompetence.

Author(s) Details:

Friedo J. W. Herbig,

Department of Criminology and Security Science, School of Criminal Justice, College of Law, University of South Africa (UNISA), Pretoria, South Africa.

Please see the link here: https://stm.bookpi.org/RTASS-V6/article/view/11409

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