In this research work, the causes and solutions to the loss of biodiversity in South Africa especially along river-banks is dealt with significantly. Attempts are made to point out issues tied to the prevailing water crisis and ecosystem fragmentation for scientists and policy-makers. Based on the empirical field work done the writer succinctly has come up with some recommendations on the issues per se. In sum, the recommendations suggest the best ways to deal with the alien invasive species which is nothing short of the integrative approach, nonetheless designed to function at its maximum and in conjunction with locally available materials, manpower, will and on the spot expertise. Also, the study depicts the rapid spread of Acacia species...
We present the first detailed survey of a population of Acacia paradoxa DC. (syn. Acacia armata R.Br...
Magister Scientiae (Biodiversity and Conservation Biology) - MSc (Biodiv & Cons Biol)Research focuse...
Thesis (M.Env.Dev.)-University of Natal, Pietermaritzburg, 1999.Invasive alien plants in South Afric...
In this research work, the causes and solutions to the loss of biodiversity in South Africa especial...
This paper examines the evidence for the effects of invasive alien plants in natural and semi-natura...
This study investigated the autogenic recovery potential of native vegetation after clearing of dens...
Alien invasive plants pose significant ecological, social and economic challenges for South Africa. ...
Alien invasive plants pose significant ecological, social and economic challenges for South Africa. ...
Invasive alien plants pose a substantial threat to the rich biodiversity of South Africa, and to the...
Almost 900 species of alien plants have escaped cultivation and established populations in the wild ...
The aim of this study was to develop a methodology to determine the impact of upland (non-riparian) ...
Invasive alien species occur within several biodiverse regions of South Africa. It is not yet fully ...
The impacts of biological invasions are increasing and are felt by all sectors of society. The Depar...
Thesis (M.Sc.)-University of KwaZulu-Natal, 2009.Alien plant invasions and human-induced land transf...
We review the current state of knowledge of quantified impacts of invasive alien plants on water qua...
We present the first detailed survey of a population of Acacia paradoxa DC. (syn. Acacia armata R.Br...
Magister Scientiae (Biodiversity and Conservation Biology) - MSc (Biodiv & Cons Biol)Research focuse...
Thesis (M.Env.Dev.)-University of Natal, Pietermaritzburg, 1999.Invasive alien plants in South Afric...
In this research work, the causes and solutions to the loss of biodiversity in South Africa especial...
This paper examines the evidence for the effects of invasive alien plants in natural and semi-natura...
This study investigated the autogenic recovery potential of native vegetation after clearing of dens...
Alien invasive plants pose significant ecological, social and economic challenges for South Africa. ...
Alien invasive plants pose significant ecological, social and economic challenges for South Africa. ...
Invasive alien plants pose a substantial threat to the rich biodiversity of South Africa, and to the...
Almost 900 species of alien plants have escaped cultivation and established populations in the wild ...
The aim of this study was to develop a methodology to determine the impact of upland (non-riparian) ...
Invasive alien species occur within several biodiverse regions of South Africa. It is not yet fully ...
The impacts of biological invasions are increasing and are felt by all sectors of society. The Depar...
Thesis (M.Sc.)-University of KwaZulu-Natal, 2009.Alien plant invasions and human-induced land transf...
We review the current state of knowledge of quantified impacts of invasive alien plants on water qua...
We present the first detailed survey of a population of Acacia paradoxa DC. (syn. Acacia armata R.Br...
Magister Scientiae (Biodiversity and Conservation Biology) - MSc (Biodiv & Cons Biol)Research focuse...
Thesis (M.Env.Dev.)-University of Natal, Pietermaritzburg, 1999.Invasive alien plants in South Afric...