In West Africa policies for prescribed early fire and livestock grazing in the savanna woodlands are rarely based on long-term experimental studies. The inherently different management characteristics and their effects on the vegetation dynamics make landscape degradation a contentious issue. The effects of grazing intensity were investigated by a comparison of non-grazed areas, lightly grazed areas, moderately grazed areas, heavily grazed areas and very heavily grazed areas that received one of two fire treatments: early burning and fire protection in a long-term 12-year study. The parameters assessed reflected changes in herbaceous plant cover, biomass as well as soil physical and hydrological properties. The main findings were by and lar...
Can livestock grazing and/or fire regimes be used to promote coppice growth in Sudanian savannah si...
The objectives of this dissertation were to identify soil and vegetation changes due to grazing by l...
Fire is one of the major ecological factors that determines structure and function of grassland and ...
Structural and functional dynamics of savanna-woodland ecosystems are mainly shaped by fire, grazing...
Grazing, fire and selective tree cutting are major disturbances shaping species diversity and produc...
Fuel characteristics, fire behaviour and temperature were studied in relation to grazing, dominant g...
This thesis investigates the effects of fire on quality and quantity of forage for grazers in the sa...
This thesis investigates the effects of fire on quality and quantity of forage for grazers in the sa...
Fire, grazing, browsing and tree cutting are major anthropogenic determinants of vegetation patterns...
The effects of grazing by livestock on soil surface features, bulk density and chemical properties w...
The potential of forest to regenerate after harvesting is a key element for sustainability of the ec...
South African grasslands are rich in flora and fauna and are a dominant vegetation cover in many of ...
Annual early fire, selective tree cutting and exclusion of grazing are currently used as management ...
Fire and grazing are commonplace in Australian tropical savannas and the effects of these management...
Extensive livestock grazing is one of the most common and widespread forms of land uses in sub Sahar...
Can livestock grazing and/or fire regimes be used to promote coppice growth in Sudanian savannah si...
The objectives of this dissertation were to identify soil and vegetation changes due to grazing by l...
Fire is one of the major ecological factors that determines structure and function of grassland and ...
Structural and functional dynamics of savanna-woodland ecosystems are mainly shaped by fire, grazing...
Grazing, fire and selective tree cutting are major disturbances shaping species diversity and produc...
Fuel characteristics, fire behaviour and temperature were studied in relation to grazing, dominant g...
This thesis investigates the effects of fire on quality and quantity of forage for grazers in the sa...
This thesis investigates the effects of fire on quality and quantity of forage for grazers in the sa...
Fire, grazing, browsing and tree cutting are major anthropogenic determinants of vegetation patterns...
The effects of grazing by livestock on soil surface features, bulk density and chemical properties w...
The potential of forest to regenerate after harvesting is a key element for sustainability of the ec...
South African grasslands are rich in flora and fauna and are a dominant vegetation cover in many of ...
Annual early fire, selective tree cutting and exclusion of grazing are currently used as management ...
Fire and grazing are commonplace in Australian tropical savannas and the effects of these management...
Extensive livestock grazing is one of the most common and widespread forms of land uses in sub Sahar...
Can livestock grazing and/or fire regimes be used to promote coppice growth in Sudanian savannah si...
The objectives of this dissertation were to identify soil and vegetation changes due to grazing by l...
Fire is one of the major ecological factors that determines structure and function of grassland and ...