2015
DOI: 10.4102/abc.v45i1.1907
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Land transformation and its implication for biodiversity integrity and hydrological functioning from 1944 to 1999, Karkloof catchment, South Africa

Abstract: Background and objectives: Land transformation of the Karkloof catchment is described for the period 1944–1999, together with implications for biodiversity integrity and hydrological functioning.Method: Maps of land categories were generated by using aerial photographs and a geographical information system. Property ownership and extent were mapped based on title deed searches and analysis of property grants. Implications of land transformation on biodiversity integrity and hydrological functioning were determ… Show more

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“…The copyright holder for this preprint (which this version posted July 26, 2020. ; https://doi.org/10.1101/2020.07.24.219535 doi: bioRxiv preprint of grassland including South Africa, India, Colombia, Brazil and Australia (Arasumani et al, 2019;Gwate et al, 2016;Richardson, 1998). For instance in South Africa, more than half of the montane grasslands were lost to exotic trees over a 60-year period (Weyer et al, 2015). In Brazil, 17% of the montane grasslands were lost to tree plantations in the Campos de Cima da Serra (Hermann et al, 2016).…”
Section: Tropical Montane Grasslands Loss Due To Invasive Exotic Treesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The copyright holder for this preprint (which this version posted July 26, 2020. ; https://doi.org/10.1101/2020.07.24.219535 doi: bioRxiv preprint of grassland including South Africa, India, Colombia, Brazil and Australia (Arasumani et al, 2019;Gwate et al, 2016;Richardson, 1998). For instance in South Africa, more than half of the montane grasslands were lost to exotic trees over a 60-year period (Weyer et al, 2015). In Brazil, 17% of the montane grasslands were lost to tree plantations in the Campos de Cima da Serra (Hermann et al, 2016).…”
Section: Tropical Montane Grasslands Loss Due To Invasive Exotic Treesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In many tropical and subtropical regions, acacias and pines have invaded large swathes of grassland including South Africa, India, Colombia, Brazil and Australia (Arasumani et al, 2019;Gwate et al, 2016;Richardson, 1998). For instance in South Africa, more than half of the montane grasslands were lost to exotic trees over a 60-year period (Weyer et al, 2015). In Brazil, 17% of the montane grasslands were lost to tree plantations in the Campos de Cima da Serra (Hermann et al, 2016).…”
Section: Tropical Montane Grasslands Loss Due To Invasive Exotic Treesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, notable changes to subsistence cropping have been minimal. This was attributed to changes in patterns of land ownership from private to corporate [31].…”
Section: Land Cover Transitions (1973-2013)mentioning
confidence: 99%