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The influence of land management on soil erosion in the Sneeuberg Mountains, Central Karoo, South Africa
Author
Keay-Bright, J
Boardman, J
Publisher
Land Degradation & Development
Publication Year
2007
Body

Farm practices in the Sneeuberg Mountains, Karoo, South Africa are examined to assess their contribution to the development of the observed gullies and badlands. Data from the literature is augmented by interviews with local farmers and measurements in the field. Changes in stocking rates, grazing systems and technological advances are assessed for their impact on soil erosion, vegetation cover and species composition. The possibility of natural and managed rehabilitation of badland areas is discussed, as are future prospects for farm management in the Sneeuberg. The findings suggest that high stock numbers and less benign management practices in the 19th century and the early 20th century underlie much of the degradation seen today.

Language
English
Resource Type
Text
Document Type
Journal Issue/Article
Journal Volume
18
Journal Number
4
Journal Pages
423-439
Journal Name
Land Degradation & Development
Keywords
erosion
land degradation
range management
vegetation
grazing
Stock
management
degradation
land use
participatory rural appraisal
livestock
rehabilitation
Africa