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Affordable and middle-class housing on Johannesburg's mining sites: a cost-benefit analysis

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  • Robert Simons
  • Aly Karam

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This paper examines the redevelopment of former gold mining land close to the downtown area of Johannesburg for affordable and middle-income housing. This could provide savings for out-of-pocket costs, time saving for commuting costs and better property appreciation. However, the properties may be costly to remediate and may still pose some health risks from exposure to radon. A cost-benefit analysis examined these issues from the perspective of the home occupant. The present value of the net benefits over a 20-year study period indicated very positive cost-benefit ratios, in excess of five units of benefit for each unit of cost, suggesting that the affordable and middle-income housing markets would see the area as desirable, could price the additional risk and would accept housing modified to reduce the potential health risks. The policy implications supported the release of former mining land for housing on a careful case-by-case basis.

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  • Robert Simons & Aly Karam, 2008. "Affordable and middle-class housing on Johannesburg's mining sites: a cost-benefit analysis," Development Southern Africa, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 25(1), pages 3-20.
  • Handle: RePEc:taf:deveza:v:25:y:2008:i:1:p:3-20
    DOI: 10.1080/03768350701836145
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    1. Frank Komati & Martin Ntwaeaborwa & Rian Strydom, 2022. "An In Toto Approach to Radon Dispersion Modelling from a South African Gold Mine Tailings," IJERPH, MDPI, vol. 19(13), pages 1-29, July.

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