2012
DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2664.2012.02157.x
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Shifting thresholds and changing degradation patterns: climate change effects on the simulated long‐term response of a semi‐arid savanna to grazing

Abstract: Summary1. The complex, nonlinear response of dryland systems to grazing and climatic variations is a challenge to management of these lands. Predicted climatic changes will impact the desertification of drylands under domestic livestock production. Consequently, there is an urgent need to understand the response of drylands to grazing under climate change. 2. We enhanced and parameterized an ecohydrological savanna model to assess the impacts of a range of climate change scenarios on the response of a semi-ari… Show more

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“…Therefore, model based analyses of complex, socio-ecological systems are an important tool for the understanding of their typically non-linear dynamics and the development of adaptation strategies [14]. Many modeling studies address the impact of reduced precipitation and droughts on livestock husbandry in dry-land systems [15][16][17][18], which demonstrate the capabilities of socio-ecological models.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, model based analyses of complex, socio-ecological systems are an important tool for the understanding of their typically non-linear dynamics and the development of adaptation strategies [14]. Many modeling studies address the impact of reduced precipitation and droughts on livestock husbandry in dry-land systems [15][16][17][18], which demonstrate the capabilities of socio-ecological models.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The descriptions already include all adaptations that are needed for the interactive application. A detailed formal description of the applied sub-models can be found in Tietjen et al (2009), Tietjen et al (2010, and Lohmann et al (2012). The model described here is also published in Lohmann et al (2014).…”
Section: Appendix 3: the Ecological-economic Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The model simulates the dynamics of natural resources depending on environmental conditions (climate, hydrology, ecological interactions) and land use impacts. For details see Lohmann et al (2012Lohmann et al ( , 2014, Appendix 3, and Supplementary Appendix. Resource dynamics derived from this model were dynamically linked to a social-economic model based on our theoretical model (Appendix 3).…”
Section: Proposition 2: Farmer I's Contribution Is Negatively Correlamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Most of the Kalahari vegetation consists of a variety of tree-grass savanna landscapes with the dominating tree species being of the Acacia genus. West of the Kalahari, former savanna landscapes have been widely replaced by shrubland with most of the shrub species being of the Acacia and Dichrostachys genus [72]. The westernmost part of the study region comprises parts of the highly arid and only sparsely vegetated Namib Desert.…”
Section: Additional Information On the Study Regionsmentioning
confidence: 99%