Exploring community perceptions of illegal dumping in Fisantekraal using participatory action research
Abstract
We present the results from two interactive methodologies (interview and focus groups) that were used
as part of a participatory action research (PAR) project to identify the reasons for and solutions to illegal
dumping in Fisantekraal, Cape Town, South Africa. Worldwide, PAR has been applied in the context of
marginalised groups and in different fields to stimulate dialogue amongst research participants, with the
ultimate goal of promoting social change. The opinions expressed by the research participants (community
members, NGOs, municipal officials, academics) demonstrate that the voices of the community matter
and illustrate the transformative potential of the PAR methodology to change the status of stakeholder
engagement in decision making regarding a pressing concern such as illegal dumping in community.