Network
Gauteng
The sampled case studies are part of the broader network of mines, refineries, power plants, smelters, pumping stations, and transportation infrastructure that are the backbone of Johannesburg’s economy and territorial landscape. The morphology of this network is directly attributable to the geological formations that underlie Gauteng. The individual components of the industrial network are not disjointed from one another, but rather mutually dependent; connected through an extensive network of power lines, water pipes, roads and railway lines, the network is built upon ‘handing off’ resources or services to another complementary industry in extensive network chains that sustain the country’s extractive economy on the global market: from ground to export.