Abstract
The aim of this research was to develop an understanding of and measure the potential for
sustainability in a South African urban water context. This was achieved through the use of a
systems approach to develop and evaluate a composite index – the Sustainability Index for
Integrated Urban Water Management (SIUWM) – based on a vision of what sustainable urban
water management means to decision makers at selected local authorities around the country.
The vision was expanded into a sustainability framework to identify suitable key indicators for
the index, as well as those which link with existing regulatory measurement initiatives in the
South African water sector. The hypothesis was that if a city improves its scores on all of its
indicators over a period of time, there is potential for long-term sustainability in the specific
urban water system. The SIUWM was applied as a ‘snapshot’ analysis to nine case study cities
(using 2010 / 2011 figures) and the results highlighted the inherent strengths and weaknesses in
the management of urban water in each city, and consequently across each dimension of
sustainability. Regularly-updated and publicly-available quantitative data as well as qualitative
information from interviews with municipal officials were used as input to the index. Key
performance indicator scores from the Department of Water Affairs’ regulatory performance
measurement systems were also used in the computation of the index scores. In this way the
SIUWM was able to provide a detailed analysis which could be used over time to track changes
in performance, establish goals and inform strategic processes to leverage support for improved
water services. Through its visioning process, the SIUWM is also able to identify
vulnerabilities in the water system and provide information that is potentially useful for
mitigating the root causes of these vulnerabilities. Sustainability assessment in the urban water
sector, by way of initiatives such as the SIUWM, is not only about taking stock of progress – it
is also about identifying shortcomings and challenges so as to contribute to initiatives and
policy-making aimed at achieving sustainability. By clarifying what sustainability constitutes in
the context of urban water management in South Africa through the use of a multi-dimensional
approach to sustainability assessment (as is achieved by way of the SIUWM), the mindsets of
decision-makers can hopefully be successfully shifted to embracing a more integrated approach
towards sustainable urban development and water sensitive cities.
Carden, K (2021). A measure of sustainability in the context of urban water management in South Africa. Afribary. Retrieved from https://tracking.afribary.com/works/a-measure-of-sustainability-in-the-context-of-urban-water-management-in-south-africa
Carden, Kirsty "A measure of sustainability in the context of urban water management in South Africa" Afribary. Afribary, 15 May. 2021, https://tracking.afribary.com/works/a-measure-of-sustainability-in-the-context-of-urban-water-management-in-south-africa. Accessed 27 Nov. 2024.
Carden, Kirsty . "A measure of sustainability in the context of urban water management in South Africa". Afribary, Afribary, 15 May. 2021. Web. 27 Nov. 2024. < https://tracking.afribary.com/works/a-measure-of-sustainability-in-the-context-of-urban-water-management-in-south-africa >.
Carden, Kirsty . "A measure of sustainability in the context of urban water management in South Africa" Afribary (2021). Accessed November 27, 2024. https://tracking.afribary.com/works/a-measure-of-sustainability-in-the-context-of-urban-water-management-in-south-africa