A subdivision of vegetation characteristic of a certain altitude above sea level at a given latitude. (Source: ECHO2)



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Ross JH 1973. Towards a classification of the African Acacias. Bothalia (11) 107-113
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Ross JH 1971. Acacia karroo in southern Africa. Bothalia (10) 385-401
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Acacia karroo in Southern Africa.pdf 3.07 MB
Zachariades C, Hoffmann JH, Roberts AP 2011. Biological control of mesquite (Prosopis species) (Fabaceae) in South Africa. African Entomology 19 (1) 402–415
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Strohbach BJ, Adank WF, Coetzee ME, Jankowitz WJ 2019. A baseline description of the soils and vegetation of Farm Klein Boesman, Khomas Region, Namibia. Namibian Journal of Environment (3) 37-55
Mushove P 1996. On-farm research in mopane woodland: A case study from Chivi, Zimbabwe. Management of Mopane in southern Africa
Gelens M 1996. Mopane shrubland management in northern Namibia. Management of Mopane in southern Africa 12-18
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Masamba C, Chanyenga T 1996. A brief outline of research for the management of Colphospermum mopane in Malawi. Management of Mopane in southern Africa 23-25
Getzin S, Wiegand K, Wiegand T, Yizhaq H, von Hardenberg J, Meron E 2015. Adopting a spatially explicit perspective to study the mysterious fairy circles of Namibia. Ecography (38) 1–11
Vogelsang R, Eichhorn B, Richter J 2002. Holocene human occupation and vegetation history in northern Namibia. Die Erde (133) 113-132
Rutherford MC, Mucina L, Powrie LW 2006. Biomes and bioregions of southern Africa. (19) 31-51
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Biomes and bioregions of southern Africa.pdf 3.44 MB
Namibia Statistics Agency 2013. Profile of Namibia.
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Profile of Namibia.pdf 6.51 MB
Mucina L, Adams JB, Knevel IC, Rutherford MC, Powrie LW, Bolton JJ, van der Merwe JH, Anderson RJ, Bornman TG, Le Roux A, Janssen JAM 2006. Coastal vegetation of South Africa. (19) 659-697
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Coastal vegetation of South Africa.pdf 32.15 MB
Hanke W, Böhner J, Dreber N, Jürgens N, Schmiedel U, Wesuls D, Dengler J 2014. The impact of livestock grazing on plant diversity: an analysis across dryland ecosystems and scales in southern Africa. Ecological Applications 24 (5) 1188–1203
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The impact of livestock grazing on plant diversity.pdf 1.28 MB
Wesuls D, Strohbach M, Horn A, Kos M, Zimmermann J, Hoffmann J, Geldenhuys C, Dreber N, Kellermann L, van Rooyen MW, Poschlod P 2010. Plant functional traits and types as a tool to analyse landuse impacts on vegetation. Biodiversity in southern Africa. Volume 2: Patterns and processes at regional scale 222–232
Yamashina C 2013. Variation in savanna vegetation on termite mounds in north-eastern Namibia. Journal of Tropical Ecology 29 559-562
Barnes JI, MacGregor JJ, Nhuleipo O, Muteyauli PI 2010. The value of Namibia's forest resources: Preliminary economic asset and flow accounts. Development Southern Africa 27 (2) 159-176
Winschiers-Theophilus H, Fendler J, Stanley C, Joubert DF, Zimmermann I, Mukumbira S 2008. A bush encroachment decision support system's metamorphosis.
Siiskonen H 1996. Deforestation in the Owambo Region, north Namibia, since the 1850s. Environment and History 2 (3) 291-308
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Hauwanga WN, McBenedict B, Strohbach BJ 2018. Trends of phanerophyte encroacher species along an aridity gradient on Kalahari sands, central Namibia. European Journal of Ecology 4 (2) 41-48
Stafford W, Birch C, Etter H, Blanchard R, Mudavanhu S, Angelstam P, Blignaut J, Ferreira L, Marais C 2017. The economics of landscape restoration: benefits of controlling bush encroachment and invasive plant species in South Africa and Namibia. Ecosystem Services 27 193–202
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The economics of landscape restoration_2017.pdf 724.63 KB