An exploration of alternative burial methods and options : the challenges of identifying new cemetery land in Richards Bay.
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2017
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Abstract
The main objective of this study was to explore alternative burial methods and options as a
consequence of shortage of land for new cemetery development. The researcher is motivated by the
challenges facing the UMhlathuze Municipality in identifying land for new cemetery development in
Richards Bay. The research intends to investigate alternative burial options and methods such as
grave recycle/re-use; cremation; natural burial; sea burial; resomation (bio-cremation); and second
internment that can be considered in order to mitigate challenges of allocating more land for new
cemeteries. The researcher felt it is important to conduct this research since there have been so
many debates in the media, television series (such as Ashes to Ashes and Uzalo), conferences and
international as well as national literature about alternative burial methods and options.
The research sample comprises of different religions, cultures and beliefs. It also encompasses
males and females from different suburbs, and agri-villages within the Study Area (Richards Bay) in
the uMhlathuze Municipality. Mzingazi and Mandlazini Agri-villages are very important in the
research since residents from these villages have a strong traditional and cultural background. Many
of them keep their livestock in their households, and they also perform small scale agricultural
activities. The majority of the residents from the agri-villages are beneficiaries of land reform
initiatives and some of them have performed home burials. This has caused confusion among
community members since these villages are within the urban edge where home burial is not
permitted. The researcher used qualitative study methods (Interviews and surveys with participants)
with an intention of gaining an understanding of the land scarcity challenge facing the municipality in
relation to cemetery development and to provide an insight into a problem and recommend ideas for
possible solutions. The researcher manually analysed the data (by including (?) questionnaires with
the same responses) in order to get the overall idea of participants’ ideas prior to technical analysis
obtained during the study. The results of the study are presented in the form of quotes together with
the discussion of the result by the researcher.
The findings show that culture and religion play a very important in the study as they relate to burial
practice and people’s norms. Although there are other burial alternatives mainly practiced in Europe
and Asia, many African people still regard the conventional burial as the preferred method. The
findings and recommendations made in the study may be of great assistance not only to the
uMhlathuze Municipality but also to other municipalities as well as interested institutions in South
Africa, as it will provide a picture of how people perceive available alternative burial methods.
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Master of Town and Regional Planning. University of KwaZulu-Natal. Durban 2017.
Keywords
Cemeteries - SA - Richards Bay., Burial - SA- Richards Bay., Burial Land., Theses - Town and Regional Planning.