Understanding the drivers of large-scale vegetation change is critical to managing landscapes and key to predicting how projected climate and land use changes will affect regional vegetation patterns. This study aimed to improve our understanding of the role, magnitude, and spatial distribution of the key environmental and socioeconomic factors driving vegetation change in a southern African savanna. This research was conducted across the Kwando, Okavango and Zambezi catchments of southern Africa (Angola, Namibia, Botswana and Zambia) and explored vegetation cover change across the region from 2001-2010. A novel coupled analysis was applied to model the dynamic biophysical factors then to determine the discrete / social drivers of spatial h...
Savannas comprise a major component of the Earth system and contribute ecosystem services and functi...
Globally, the spatial distribution of vegetation is governed primarily by climatological factors (ra...
A thesis submitted to the Faculty of Science, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, in fu...
Understanding the drivers of large-scale vegetation change is critical to managing landscapes and ke...
Understanding the drivers of large-scale vegetation change is critical to managing landscapes and ke...
Understanding the drivers of large-scale vegetation change is critical to managing landscapes and ke...
BACKGROUND: Understanding the drivers of large-scale vegetation change is critical to managing lands...
Deconstructing the drivers of large-scale vegetation change is critical to predicting and managing p...
Background: Understanding the drivers of large-scale vegetation change is critical to managing lands...
Across savanna landscapes of southern Africa, people are strongly tied to the environment, meaning a...
Background: Understanding the drivers of large-scale vegetation change is critical to managing lands...
Abstract: Deconstructing the drivers of large-scale vegetation change is critical to predicting and ...
Increasing temperatures and wildfire incidence and decreasing precipitation and river runoff in sout...
Understanding spatial and temporal dynamics of land surface phenology (LSP) and its driving forces a...
Department Head: N. LeRoy Poff.2010 Summer.Includes bibliographical references.Savanna ecosystems ar...
Savannas comprise a major component of the Earth system and contribute ecosystem services and functi...
Globally, the spatial distribution of vegetation is governed primarily by climatological factors (ra...
A thesis submitted to the Faculty of Science, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, in fu...
Understanding the drivers of large-scale vegetation change is critical to managing landscapes and ke...
Understanding the drivers of large-scale vegetation change is critical to managing landscapes and ke...
Understanding the drivers of large-scale vegetation change is critical to managing landscapes and ke...
BACKGROUND: Understanding the drivers of large-scale vegetation change is critical to managing lands...
Deconstructing the drivers of large-scale vegetation change is critical to predicting and managing p...
Background: Understanding the drivers of large-scale vegetation change is critical to managing lands...
Across savanna landscapes of southern Africa, people are strongly tied to the environment, meaning a...
Background: Understanding the drivers of large-scale vegetation change is critical to managing lands...
Abstract: Deconstructing the drivers of large-scale vegetation change is critical to predicting and ...
Increasing temperatures and wildfire incidence and decreasing precipitation and river runoff in sout...
Understanding spatial and temporal dynamics of land surface phenology (LSP) and its driving forces a...
Department Head: N. LeRoy Poff.2010 Summer.Includes bibliographical references.Savanna ecosystems ar...
Savannas comprise a major component of the Earth system and contribute ecosystem services and functi...
Globally, the spatial distribution of vegetation is governed primarily by climatological factors (ra...
A thesis submitted to the Faculty of Science, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, in fu...