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Mqanduli is a rural village located in one of the 9 provinces of South Africa, the Western
Cape.
The economy of Mqanduli is primarily focused on substance farming, which means that
they were farming on a microscopic scale and herding cattle to feed themselves and not
for commercial purposes. Over the years, as the population of Mqanduli increased, so
did the high demand for human activities which affected the environment, including an
increase in land clearance for agricultural purposes, causing soil erosion and
deforestation. The significant change has also affected the spatial distribution services
which created a huddle and made it very difficult to have access to essential amenities
such as healthcare facilities, education and even having access to clean water.
Identified activities draping the Mqanduli's natural environment:
Deforestation and soil erosion.
As agricultural activities increased, it led to widespread deforestation as farmers cleared
more and more trees. Order to create space for crops, as well as grazing land for their
cattle. Deforestation has resulted in soil erosion as tree roots which held the soil in
place were chopped and removed. This also exposed the remaining soil to heavy rains
to be washed away which led to land degradation and reduced agricultural productivity.
The impact of the above-mentioned threatens food security in Mqanduli which forced
farmers to adopt very unsustainable ways of farming such as overgrazing, which led to
more soil degradation.
Alternative water resources exploration
As drought increased, the local farmers in Mqanduli turned to other alternatives for
getting water such as boreholes and water from the rivers. The water extraction
methods are good for agricultural activities, however also pose a risk of reducing the
underground water levels which may lead to future water shortages. Moreover, the
diversion of river water for irrigation purposes affects aquatic ecosystems which disrupts
the balance of marine life and reduces water availability for other community uses such
as drinking and sanitation.
Disruption of the ecosystem
The increase of farming, grazing and clearing of trees has led to distribution of the local
ecosystems which may reduce the availability of traditional plants for medical purposes
that many community members may rely on for healthcare. The loss of habitats has
also led to a decline in wildlife populations, animals that once thrived in the region such
as birds and other small animals are displaced due to habitat destruction. This not only

, affects biodiversity but also impacts the ecological balance as certain species play an
important role in maintaining soil fertility and controlling soil fertility and pest control.
Infrastructure development
The construction of roads in Mqanduli has improved market accessibility but also
disrupted natural drainage systems. I. In some areas, roads block the natural flow of
water causing localized flooding during heavy rain, damaging farmlands, and increasing
maintenance costs for Infrastructure. Additionally, Road construction and increased
vehicle movements have the potential to contribute to air pollution and potential
pollution which can further degrade the environment.
Discussion on: Influence of spatial patterns on service provision
The term spatial patterns refers to the distribution and arrangement of phenomena in
relation to their location (UNISA, Only study guide GGH2602, 2017). In Mqanduli a rural
village in the Western Cape Province, human activities such as deforestation,
Infrastructure development and water resources exploration have impacted the natural
environment and it has had an impact on the spatial distribution of services. The
placement of these essential services such as hospitals, schools and shops is shaped
by factories like the distance, connectivity, density and containment, addressed in the
following:
1. Location and Accessibility of Services
Location is a key component of spatial patterns, influencing the accessibility of services
for residents (UNISA, Only study guide GGH2602, 2017). In Mqanduli, essential
services like schools, clinics, and shops are concentrated along major roads, making
them easily accessible to people living nearby. However, households in remote areas
face challenges in reaching these facilities due to long travel distances and poor road
networks. This uneven distribution results in spatial inequality, where certain areas have
better access to services than others.
2. Connectivity and Linkages
Spatial patterns are also influenced by the way services are connected through
transportation and communication networks (UNISA, only study guide GGH2602, 2017).
The construction of roads in Mqanduli has improved access to markets and healthcare
facilities, but it has also caused environmental challenges such as altered drainage
patterns and flooding. The lack of proper road infrastructure in some areas limits the
movement of municipal services like refuse collection, leading to increased illegal
dumping and environmental degradation.
3. Shape and Size of Settlements
The shape and size of settlements in Mqanduli determine how services are distributed.
The linear settlement pattern along major roads allows for better service delivery, as
municipal vehicles can easily reach these areas (UNISA, only study guide GGH2602,

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