We compared the herbage standing crop on 31 farms along a rainfall gradient in Namibia (southwestern Africa) in 1997 with the results attained for the same gradient by Walter (1939). We found that the slope for the regression of herbage yield on mean annual rainfall in 1997 was 5.93, i.e. 5.93 kg herbage was produced per hectare for every 1 mm increase in rainfall along the gradient. This regression slope is considerably lower than that in Walter's (1939) study (slope = 10.34). Thus, current grassland productivity per unit of rainfall in Namibia is about half that of 50 years ago. There is no evidence of a change in annual rainfall over this period, nor is there any evidence that either short-term (current) or longer-term (11 years) stockin...
Grazing trials were established at three sites in the tall grassveld of Natal. The objectives were t...
The influence of rotational and continuous grazing systems, each applied with four stocking rates, o...
Livestock grazing is a key form of land-use around the world. Sustained, heavy grazing pressure, how...
The high inherent variability in rainfall and forage availability in arid regions makes it very diff...
Rainfall and grazing are primary drivers of vegetation composition in the Nama-Karoo. Increased rain...
Namibia is one of the global dryland regions facing desertification threats due to overgrazing and r...
The production of grass was investigated on the gravel plains of the Central Namib Desert, Namibia, ...
Reduced grazing pressure is expected to promote recovery of degraded semi-arid savanna. Transformati...
The savannah biome, consisting of a dense herbaceous layer and a relatively open woody layer in comp...
The relation between above-ground phytomass production and three independent variables, namely, seas...
Poor rangeland management, especially overstocking and under-burning coupled with climate change on ...
There are few tests of the predicted decline of econdary productivity in desertified rangelands, esp...
This study used a fence-line contrast approach to investigate the long-term impact of high grazing p...
In rangelands, grazing management is a main driver of rangeland condition. Due to masking effects of...
Previous work from the Plains of Serengeti National Park ( SNP) suggested that plant species composi...
Grazing trials were established at three sites in the tall grassveld of Natal. The objectives were t...
The influence of rotational and continuous grazing systems, each applied with four stocking rates, o...
Livestock grazing is a key form of land-use around the world. Sustained, heavy grazing pressure, how...
The high inherent variability in rainfall and forage availability in arid regions makes it very diff...
Rainfall and grazing are primary drivers of vegetation composition in the Nama-Karoo. Increased rain...
Namibia is one of the global dryland regions facing desertification threats due to overgrazing and r...
The production of grass was investigated on the gravel plains of the Central Namib Desert, Namibia, ...
Reduced grazing pressure is expected to promote recovery of degraded semi-arid savanna. Transformati...
The savannah biome, consisting of a dense herbaceous layer and a relatively open woody layer in comp...
The relation between above-ground phytomass production and three independent variables, namely, seas...
Poor rangeland management, especially overstocking and under-burning coupled with climate change on ...
There are few tests of the predicted decline of econdary productivity in desertified rangelands, esp...
This study used a fence-line contrast approach to investigate the long-term impact of high grazing p...
In rangelands, grazing management is a main driver of rangeland condition. Due to masking effects of...
Previous work from the Plains of Serengeti National Park ( SNP) suggested that plant species composi...
Grazing trials were established at three sites in the tall grassveld of Natal. The objectives were t...
The influence of rotational and continuous grazing systems, each applied with four stocking rates, o...
Livestock grazing is a key form of land-use around the world. Sustained, heavy grazing pressure, how...