The Karoo 1999
DOI: 10.1017/cbo9780511541988.022
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Historical and contemporary land use and the desertification of the karoo

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“…33 The communal areas account for more than 25% of the region and support 45% of its population. 34 The climate of the region is determined primarily by the southern subtropical high pressure system and the circumpolar westerly airstream. 35 Geographic features, such as the mountains of the escarpment and the cold Benguela current, influence local scale climate.…”
Section: Figurementioning
confidence: 99%
“…33 The communal areas account for more than 25% of the region and support 45% of its population. 34 The climate of the region is determined primarily by the southern subtropical high pressure system and the circumpolar westerly airstream. 35 Geographic features, such as the mountains of the escarpment and the cold Benguela current, influence local scale climate.…”
Section: Figurementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Few studies have been made to understand the differences in the level of degradation of these rangelands (Shackleton 1993;Snyman 1998;Hoffman et al 1999;Dube & Pickup 2001;Wessels et al 2004;Wessels et al 2007;Munyati & Mboweni 2013). This is mainly due to lack of well-established methodology for the assessment and quantification of the qualities of these rangelands.…”
Section: Spectral Vegetation Indices Utilize Unique Spectral Signaturmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Eine Annäherung an das Problem der Degradation besteht darin, Indikatoren zu identifizieren, die die Intaktheit oder eine Verschlechterung des Weidezustands anzeigen. Trotz der schon seit den 1930er Jahren im südlichen Afrika etablierten weideökologischen Forschung (Hoffman et al 1999) gibt es für die ariden Teile des Subkontinents, insbesondere den namibischen Teil der Nama Karoo, wenig gesicherte wissenschaftliche Erkenntnisse über den Zusammenhang von veränderter Weidenutzung und Dynamik der Vegetation (Palmer & Hoffman 1997 (Friedel 1991;Bestelmeyer 2006;Sasaki et al 2008;Briske et al 2010). (Haarmeyer et al 2010).…”
Section: Nutzungsmuster Haben Jedoch In Weiten Teilen Dieses Von Hoheunclassified
“…Sie sollten im Sinne einer möglichst ganzheitlichen Betrachtungsweise neben den natürlichen Gegebenheiten und biophysikalischen Prozessen auch die sozioökonomischen Rahmenbedingungen berücksichtigen (Hoffman et al 1999;Gillson & Hoffman 2007 (Reynolds et al 2007;Sommer et al 2011). …”
Section: Zusammenfassung Und Abschließende Diskussionunclassified