Biodiversity zoning in the Greater Fish River canyon landscape in southern Namibia / Antje Burke
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Namibia Scientific Society Library Periodicals | Reference | PER 945 Namibian Journal of Environment (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Not For Loan |
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PER 945 Namibian Journal of Environment A comparison of the community dynamics of bioturbating small mammals between livestock and wildlife farming areas in the Kalahari, Namibia / | PER 945 Namibian Journal of Environment Responses and feedbacks of burrowing mammals under differently managed rangelands / | PER 945 Namibian Journal of Environment The influence of two levels of debushing in Namibia's thornbush savanna on overall soil fertility, measured through bioassays / | PER 945 Namibian Journal of Environment Biodiversity zoning in the Greater Fish River canyon landscape in southern Namibia / | PER 945 Namibian Journal of Environment Determining age, growth rate and regrowth for a few tree species causing bush thickening in north-central Namibia / | PER 945 Namibian Journal of Environment The status of Faidherbia albida trees in the Hoanib River, Namibia / | PER 945 Namibian Journal of Environment Could critical Australian insights illuminate rangeland management in Namibia? / |
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An objective process of biodiversity zoning is presented using the Greater Fish River Canyon Landscape in southern Namibia (partially overlapping with the Ai-Ais – Richtersveld Transfrontier Park, which stretches across both sides of the Orange River) as an example. Using satellite imagery, broad habitat units were mapped, and plant species lists were compiled for these units, based on local, national and regional distribution data, published information and targeted field work.
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