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- Library Collection RecordPublic works programs have been posited as win-win solutions for achieving societal goals for ecological restoration and poverty alleviation. However, little is documented regarding the challenges of…Publication Date 2013
- daptive management
- ecological intervention
- Effectiveness
- Failure
- lessons
- organizational design
- pest control
- set-backs
- restoration ecology
- management
- socio-economic aspects
- Alien invasive species
- policy
- South Africa
- Library Collection RecordAbstract. Disturbance may be an important determinant of plant community composition and diversity owing to its effects on competitive interactions, resources, dominance and vigour. The effect of…Publication Date 2004
- competition
- fire
- light
- litter
- Soil desiccation
- species richness
- fire ecology
- grasslands
- ecosystem ecology
- management
- Africa
- Library Collection RecordAbstract. Tendency to crust is a potentially useful index for assessing soil degradation and for assisting land use planning in South Africa. In this study, the influence of land use, geology and…Publication Date 2004
- Crusting
- dispersible clay
- erosion
- land use
- soil degradation
- vegetation cover
- degradation
- management
- policies
- ecology
- fire
- Soil Condition
- Africa
- Library Collection RecordAbstract not available.Publication Date 1927
- southern Africa
- Library Collection RecordT. Hoffman, U. Schmiedel & N. JĂźrgens ( eds ). Klaus Hess Publishers , GÄ‚Å›ttingen and Windhoek , 2010 . ISBN 9783933117422 ( hardback). ISBN 9783933117441 (Volumes 1, 2 and 3,…Publication Date 2012
- southern Africa
- Library Collection RecordNo abstract is available for this article.Publication Date 2012
- Australia
- southern Africa
- Library Collection RecordAn important question in biodiversity studies is whether disturbances in ecosystems will cause a net loss of species or whether such losses can be compensated by replacement of other species. We use…Publication Date 2011
- compensation
- Ecosystem function
- grasslands
- Serengeti birds
- ecosystem ecology
- birds
- invertebrates
- fire ecology
- management
- Tanzania
- Africa
- Library Collection RecordAtmospheric CO2 has more than doubled since the last glacial maximum (LGM) and could double again within this century, largely due to anthropogenic activity. It has been suggested that low [CO2]…Publication Date 2010
- elevated CO2
- fire
- Last Glacial Maximum
- Root
- savanna
- starch
- carbon dioxide
- climate change
- grasslands
- fire ecology
- elevated CO2
- management
- plant autecology
- plant community ecology
- plant production
- Africa
- Library Collection RecordAbstract Fire is a key ecological process in several biomes worldwide. Although many conservation agencies have the protection of biodiversity as at least one of their major goals, information on the…Publication Date 2003
- Conservation management
- experimental design
- Fynbos
- grassland
- savanna
- fire ecology
- conservation
- management
- Africa
- Library Collection RecordABSTRACT Most national or regional initiatives aimed at managing biological invasions lack objective protocols for prioritizing invasive species and areas based on likely future dimensions of spread…Publication Date 2004
- Bioclimatic modelling
- biological invasions
- Mahalanobis distance
- predictive models
- spatial distribution
- Working for Water programme
- climate
- mapping
- Alien invasive species
- management
- Africa
- Library Collection Record1. Grazing lawns are short grassland areas where intense grazing maintains grass in an early growth stage. These areas represent a source of high-quality forage for herbivores. However, as herbivores…Publication Date 2010
- grazing
- grasslands
- management
- plant production
- savanna
- vegetation dynamics
- climatic variability
- continuous stocking
- grazing systems
- intensively managed grasslands
- large herbivores
- primary production
- rainfall
- white rhino
- South Africa
- Library Collection Record1. Up to 73% of the world s rangelands are degraded, and increasing demand for meat in developing countries and a growing human population are likely to exert even greater pressures on rangelands in…Publication Date 2010
- restoration ecology
- stocking rates
- grazing
- rangelands
- rainfall
- management
- ecosystem ecology
- vegetation dynamics
- South Africa
- Library Collection RecordAbstract The main factors affecting the abundance and composition of the invertebrate fauna in grassland are reviewed. Old grasslands with species-rich swards and complex structure support an…Publication Date 1987
- grasslands
- biodiversity
- soils
- ecosystem ecology
- management
- Pesticides
- Africa
- Library Collection RecordPredicting the probability of successful establishment of plant species by matching climatic variables has considerable potential for incorporation in early warning systems for the management of…Publication Date 2005
- Bioclimatic modelling
- biological invasions
- exotic species
- Invasive alien species
- plant invasions
- prediction
- propagule pressure
- risk assessment
- management
- Alien invasive species
- hazard assessment
- modelling
- biodiversity
- mapping
- climate
- ecosystems
- Africa
- Library Collection RecordLand used for agricultural production can contribute significantly to greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions; however, there is very little information on the role of management and land use change in…Publication Date 2010
- management
- climate change
- carbon dioxide
- greenhouse gases
- grasslands
- pasture management
- Africa
- Library Collection RecordSoil restoration is a means of combating desertification in semi-arid and arid parts of the world. There, vast areas of the cropped soil degrade, particularly because of the loss of organic matter.…Publication Date 2010
- carbon sequestration
- grasslands
- pasture management
- soil organic carbon
- management
- restoration ecology
- soils
- degradation
- South Africa
- Library Collection RecordSummary Agriculture has claimed a large share of terrestrial environments in the tropics and subtropics through cultivation of native grasslands or forests. The impact of this anthropogenic change on…Publication Date 2005
- agriculture
- Soil Condition
- grasslands
- land use
- degradation
- management
- Sulphur
- Africa
- Library Collection RecordSavannahs cover more than 40% of Africa and provide a variety of important ecosystem services. Their productivity is constrained by disturbance and limiting resources. In southern Africa, fine-leaf…Publication Date 2012
- fertilization
- grazing
- Kalahari transect
- Namibia
- nitrogen
- phosphorus
- savannah
- southern Africa
- Library Collection RecordProtected areas constitute strategy for biodiversity conservation. Unfortunately, these sanctuaries of biodiversity are submitted to a high human pressure in Togo. This study carried out in the Alé…Publication Date 2012
- vegetation
- diversity
- Pressure
- management
- Togo
- Africa
- Library Collection RecordThe presence of grazers on grazing lawns in East Africa and North America often alters nitrogen cycling and availability. Grazing lawns can be defined as areas where grasses are kept in a short,…Publication Date 2011
- African savannah
- Grazers
- grazing lawns
- national park
- nitrogen
- soils
- management
- Africa
- Library Collection RecordInvasive plants have invaded swathes of grasslands in Lake Nakuru National Park thus necessitating the Park management to institute measures to control them. Despite this, information on the status…Publication Date 2010
- biomass
- crude protein
- density
- forage
- grasslands
- invasive plants
- management
- ecosystem ecology
- Forage Quantity
- forage quality
- Kenya
- Africa
- Library Collection RecordAbstract Grazing is one of the key processes in terrestrial ecosystems and this can be provided by both indigenous and domestic ungulates. However, a question remains whether or not traditional forms…Publication Date 2010
- biodiversity
- dung beetles
- grazing
- land use
- indicator species
- livestock
- insects
- management
- conservation
- Vaalbos National Park
- South Africa
- Library Collection RecordSUMMARY. * 1The existing information about the Tertiary geology and elimate of Africa is collated and discussed critically. * 2There is no evidence for a revolution in the climate and fauna of Africa…Publication Date 1952
- palaeobotany
- palaeoclimate
- southern Africa
- Library Collection RecordSUMMARY The author has attempted a revision of all the African species of Terminalia. She has examined all of the type specimens, except those which were destroyed in Berlin during the recent war,…Publication Date 1959
- taxonomy
- southern Africa
- Library Collection RecordThe interaction, both above and belowground, between tree saplings and the surrounding grass sward is dependent on solar radiation, temperature, rainfall, soil depth, tree species and sward…Publication Date 2014
- vegetation dynamics
- encroachment
- management
- Aboveground competition
- belowground competition
- Bush encroachment
- savanna
- soil depth
- Ukulinga Research Farm
- Pietermaritzburg
- South Africa
- Library Collection RecordVetch species (Vicia narbonensis, V. sativa and V. villosa) are widely used for fodder production in Tunisia. This study aims to investigate vetch strategies involved in drought resistance through…Publication Date 2014
- drought
- Fodder
- management
- plant production
- water stress
- vetch species
- growth
- water relations
- stomatal conductance
- proline
- Tunisia
- Africa
- Library Collection RecordQuestion The co-existence of woody plants and grasses characterize savannas, with the horizontal and vertical spatial arrangement of trees creating a heterogeneous biotic environment. To understand…Publication Date 2014
- Carnegie Airborne Observatory
- heterogeneity
- LiDAR
- Object-based image classification
- vegetation structure
- woody vegetation
- savanna
- remote sensing
- biodiversity
- conservation
- mapping
- management
- monitoring
- vegetation analysis
- Sabi Sand Wildtuin and Kruger National Park
- Mpumalanga province
- South Africa
- Library Collection RecordQuestions What are the characteristics of soil seed banks in highly endangered renosterveld vegetation and adjacent degraded sites? What is the contribution of the soil seed bank to restoring…Publication Date 2013
- ecology
- soils
- seed bank
- degradation
- agriculture
- fire ecology
- management
- restoration ecology
- Alien invasive species
- indigenous vegetation
- wartland Shale Renosterveld
- Cape Floristic Region
- South Africa
- Library Collection RecordSavannahs are widespread vegetation type in Sudanian zone of Africa. As protected areas are often assumed to be the best way to conserve biodiversity, we assessed the effectiveness of the Pendjari…Publication Date 2013
- conservation
- diversity
- savannah
- Structure
- Woody Species
- management
- ecosystem ecology
- Africa
- Library Collection RecordLarge mammalian herbivores are well recognized to play important roles in regulating woody cover and biomass in savannas, but the extent to which browsing ungulates are capable of regulating woody…Publication Date 2013
- browsing
- dik-dik
- elephant
- mortality
- plant-herbivore interactions
- recruitment
- shrub encroachment
- top-down control
- ecosystem ecology
- savanna
- biomass
- Plant Productivity
- management
- Africa
- Library Collection RecordAbstract Protected areas such as national parks are often assumed to be the best way to conserve plant diversity and maintain ecosystem composition and structure. To evaluate this assertion, we…Publication Date 2011
- conservation
- management
- restoration ecology
- management
- grasslands
- data analysis
- biodiversity
- land use
- vegetation dynamics
- grazing
- species richness
- national parks
- Tunisia
- Africa
- Library Collection RecordHierarchical classification based on proportional species composition of the grass layer was used to identify and classify semi-arid rangeland into range types. The relation between range types…Publication Date 1994
- rangelands
- classification
- savanna
- grasslands
- monitoring
- management
- Africa
- Library Collection RecordTeff (Eragrostis tef (Zucc.) Trotter) is a major food crop in Ethiopia and Eritrea. It is well adapted to Vertisols. Yields are low (around 1000 ‰kg/ha) despite fertilization with urea and…Publication Date 2011
- agriculture
- grasslands
- soicio-economic aspects
- food security
- fertilizer
- soil fertility
- zinc
- management
- Ethiopia
- Africa
- Library Collection RecordWind erosion is a major contributor to desertification in the Sahel. Although three effective countermeasures for wind erosion (i.e. ridging, mulching with post-harvest crop residue, and windbreaks)…Publication Date 2011
- erosion
- desertification
- Sahel
- desert grasslands
- management
- soil fertility
- agriculture
- rainfall
- Soil Condition
- Sahel
- West Africa
- Library Collection RecordSummary In savannas, degrading trends such as increasing woody cover are caused by livestock ranging. Hence, identifying sustainable utilisation intensities is crucial for range management. However,…Publication Date 2000
- ungulate herbivory
- semiarid rangelands
- degradation
- shrub encroachment
- savanna vegetation
- savanna
- sustainability
- management
- rangelands
- vegetation dynamics
- plant production
- animal production
- Africa
- Library Collection RecordAbstract Aims To identify approaches to improve our understanding of, and predictive capability for, mixed tree–grass systems. Elucidation of the interactions, dynamics and determinants, and…Publication Date 2003
- Coexistence
- competition
- facilitation
- modelling
- primary production
- savanna
- shrubland
- grasslands
- rangelands
- tree–grass ratios
- ecosystem dynamics
- management
- Africa
- Library Collection RecordAbstract The effects of intensive commercial livestock farming on the distribution and habitat use of the redwing francolin, Francolinus levaillantii, was investigated to identify habitat constraints…Publication Date 2000
- grasslands
- habitat
- home range
- redwing francolin
- agriculture
- ecology
- management
- fire
- birds
- Africa
- Library Collection RecordA sampling system was devised and used from 1992 to 1996 in annual grassland and open woodland of the south-west Kenyan Rift Valley. The monitoring was designed to detect vegetation changes…Publication Date 2000
- range assessment
- savanna
- transect
- vegetation
- woodland
- ecosystem ecology
- land-use
- management
- rangeland condition
- monitoring
- livestock
- Africa
- Library Collection RecordIn this study, we present a stochastic landscape modeling approach that has the power to transfer and integrate existing information on vegetation dynamics and hydrological processes from the small…Publication Date 2009
- modelling
- vegetation dynamics
- landscape ecology
- hydrology
- commercial agriculture
- subsistence agriculture
- grazing
- plant production
- runoff
- drought
- rainfall
- management
- Namibia
- Africa
- Library Collection RecordAerial photographs are a type of remote sensing data that are especially valuable for rangeland applications. Advantages of these data include relative ease of interpretation and acquisition,…Publication Date 2003
- remote sensing
- Aerial Photographs
- rangeland condition
- management
- Africa
- Library Collection RecordSpatial prioritizations and gap analyses are increasingly undertaken to allocate conservation resources. Most spatial prioritizations are conducted without specifying the conservation instruments to…Publication Date 2011
- Conservancy
- Community conservation
- Effectiveness
- Gauteng
- off-reserve conservation
- optimal instrument mix
- conservation
- management
- Eastern Cape
- South Africa
- Library Collection RecordThis paper provides a summary of our current understanding of the key drivers of N2O emissions from soil in temperate and tropical, natural and agricultural ecosystems. These drivers are substrate…Publication Date 2000
- agricultural soils
- Natural soils
- N fertiliser
- N deposition
- soil water
- temperature
- greenhouse gases
- soil
- agriculture
- soil fertility
- management
- Africa
- Library Collection RecordLivelihood security in Eastern and Southern Africa is strongly dependent on rainfall distribution and land management practices among smallholder farmers. Over 95 % of the land used for food…Publication Date 2000
- rainfall
- land use
- management
- subsistence agriculture
- hydrology
- runoff
- Africa
- Library Collection RecordMajor problems are experienced in South Africa due to the invasion of non-indigenous or alien species of terrestrial plants in several catchments. Alien invaders are estimated to use approximately 6,…Publication Date 2000
- Alien invasive species
- hydrology
- drought
- management
- Africa
- Library Collection RecordThis paper provides an analysis of the ecological ideas which underpin policies of elephant management and ivory trading in African elephant range states. Increasingly, the discussion surrounding the…Publication Date 2003
- Elephants
- culling
- Ivory
- CITES
- savanna
- non-equilibrium
- animal production
- ecology
- economics
- management
- Africa
- Library Collection Record`Vegetation thickening' often refers to an increasing shrub and tree density on many grazed rangelands, woodlands and forests that may or may not have supported such woody plant populations in…Publication Date 2001
- carbon stocks
- emissions
- land use change
- sequestration
- savanna
- Bush encroachment
- climate change
- Kyoto Protocol
- restoration ecology
- carbon dioxide
- carbon sequestration
- Carbon Sink
- management
- greenhouse gases
- Africa
- Library Collection RecordConcern for the potential global change consequences of increasing atmospheric CO2 has prompted interest in the development of mechanisms to reduce or stabilize atmospheric CO2. During the next…Publication Date 2004
- carbon sequestration
- Degraded lands
- Fossil-fuel by-products
- soil organic matter
- land restoration
- carbon dioxide
- restoration ecology
- mine rehabilitation
- degradation
- management
- pollution
- soil fertility
- Africa
- Library Collection RecordThe main conclusions of the research project on soil erosion and sedimentation in Swaziland are as follows. (1) Soil erosion has worsened over the last 20 years. The proportion of an 1800 km2 study…Publication Date 1997
- soil erosion
- Saprolite
- Socio-economics
- Erosion survey
- land tenure
- Swaziland
- soils
- erosion
- management
- Africa
- Library Collection RecordHypotheses about the relative productivities and impacts of current and officially recommended stocking rates were tested in a case study in southern Africa. They support the view that biased…Publication Date 1997
- stocking rate
- carrying capacity
- Range degradation
- sustainability
- Option value
- modelling
- southern Africa
- animal production
- modelling
- Plant Productivity
- decision support systems
- economics
- Africa
- Library Collection RecordDuring the last decade a [']new rangeland science 039; has emerged. One of the tenets of the new science is that pastoralists should not adhere to a single conservative stocking rate, but rather…Publication Date 2000
- Capital costs
- cattle
- carrying capacity
- Environmental costs
- modelling
- rangeland
- southern Africa
- stocking rate
- socio-economic aspects
- economics
- management
- Africa
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