Title:
The impacts of cattle ranching on large-scale vegetation patters in a coastal savanna in Tanzania
Publication Year:
2003
Abstract:
The success of large-scale cattle ranching in African savanna vegetation has often been limited by problems of bush encroachment and disease (in particular trypanosomiasis spread by tsetse flies). Mkwaja Ranch, occupying an area of 462 km2 on the coast of Tanzania, is a recent example of a large ranching enterprise that failed within the savanna environment. It was closed in 2000 after 48 years of operation. In this paper we describe the main vegetation types of the area (excluding closed forest vegetation) and relate their patterns of distribution to the former use of the ranch for cattle. Keywords: bush encroachment, East Africa, grazing patterns, Landsat TM, remote sensing, vegetation classification.
Publication Title:
Journal of Applied Ecology
Volume:
40
Issue:
3
Pages:
430-444
Item Type:
Journal Article
Language:
en

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