Summary information

Study title

Water and Fire Household Surveys, 2019

Creator

Wilson, A, University of Glasgow
Black, G, Sustainable Livelihoods Foundation
Petersen, L, Sustainable Livelihoods Foundation
Swanson, D, Nottingham University

Study number / PID

856316 (UKDA)

10.5255/UKDA-SN-856316 (DOI)

Data access

Open

Series

Not available

Abstract

These data are responses to surveys administer via structured interviews with households in three Cape Flats townships in 2019. The surveys focused on household experiences of and responses to episodes of flooding (Sweet Home Farm); water scarcity (Delft South); and runaway fires (Overcome Heights). Responses were recorded from approximately 200 adults representing their households in each site. Due to the Covid-19 restrictions in place at the time, survey data was collected via telephone/digital device interviews. All interviews were undertaken in the language of the respondent’s choice – generally isiXhosa, Afrikaans or English. Responses have been translated into English to produce this final data set. The survey was organised in two parts: Section One recorded mainly demographic and macro-level quantitative data. Section Two focused on respondent disaster and resilience experiences and included both quantitative and open-ended, qualitative responses.Water and Fire explored the experiences of and responses of residents in the Cape Flat region of South Africa to episodes of flooding, water scarcity and fire. South Africa's township residents are beset with legacy economic and social challenges of apartheid, poverty, and constrained development opportunities. The scale of this challenge is heightened by migration to cities, and rapid, extensive growth of formal and informal settlements, which are extremely susceptible to environmental risks. Climate change has exacerbated the risk of disasters as destructive events and episodes such as flood, drought and fire have increased in severity and frequency. The project worked with residents in three townships of varying levels of informality to find out about people’s experiences of each of these hazards: Sweet Home Farm (floods), Delft (water scarcity) and Overcome Heights (fires). The project team worked with locally-based co-researchers with the aim of developing a set of community-driven resilience actions – the...
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Methodology

Data collection period

01/12/2019 - 31/03/2020

Country

South Africa

Time dimension

Not available

Analysis unit

Household

Universe

Not available

Sampling procedure

Not available

Kind of data

Numeric
Text

Data collection mode

The data were collected using structured interviews carried out by field-based co-researchers using digital devices. The survey itself was run via the CommCare platform.Respondents were adults representing approximately 200 individual households in each of the three research sites. Initial respondents were identified and recruited by local advisory groups. Additional respondents were recruited via a snowball sampling process.

Funding information

Grant number

ES/T003561/1

Access

Publisher

UK Data Service

Publication year

2023

Terms of data access

The Data Collection is available to any user without the requirement for registration for download/access.

Related publications

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