Cartwright, AntonOelofse, GreggColenbrander, DarrylTaylor, AnnaFairhurst, LucindaBrundrit, GeoffJoubert, Leonie2013-12-132013-12-1320132013http://hdl.handle.net/10625/52276Increasingly stormy seas and sea level rise are beginning to show up the existing fault lines in the engineered, social and institutional strata of the South African coastline. Amidst a legacy of dispossession of black South Africans, privileged access for wealthy whites, and a balancing act of emerging risks, this impressive bulletin and backgrounder asks: who gets to use the coast? A draft policy has been incorporated into Cape Town City’s Spatial Development Framework. Municipal structures are working with provincial authorities to formalise it in terms of the Integrated Coastal Management Act.application/pdfenSOUTH AFRICASEA LEVEL RISECLIMATE CHANGE ADAPTATIONCOASTAL AREASRESILIENCEURBAN ENVIRONMENTCAPE TOWNSOUTH OF SAHARACOASTAL ZONE MANAGEMENTENVIRONMENTAL DEGRADATIONURBANIZATIONCape of storms : sharing the coast in the face of turbulent, rising seasBulletin or Newsletter