CITATION: Preston, I. R. et al. 2018. Impact of invasive alien plants on water provision in selected catchments. Water SA, 44:719-729, doi:10.4314/wsa.v44i4.20.The original publication is available at https://watersa.netWe analyse the impact of failing to control invasive alien plants (IAPs) on the water supply to the Berg River and De Hoop Dams, in other words, the opportunity cost of not clearing IAPs in these two catchments. To do this we used models to assess and compare the impact of current and future invasions on inflows into the dams. Although the clearing of current invasions would only provide a modest increase in the amount of water compared to, for example, the construction of another dam, failure to clear the invasion will have...
The adverse impacts of alien plant invasions on water flows have been a prime motivation for South A...
1. A number of parallel initiatives in South Africa have been addressing the prioritization and mana...
Global freshwater resources are threatened by an ever-growing population and continued economic deve...
We analyse the impact of failing to control invasive alien plants (IAPs) on the water supply to the ...
We analyse the impact of failing to control invasive alien plants (IAPs) on the water supply to the ...
CITATION: Morokong, T., et al. 2016. Clearing invasive alien plants as a cost-effective strategy for...
A key motivation for managing invasive alien plant (IAP) species is their impacts on streamflows, wh...
A key motivation for managing invasive alien plant (IAP) species is their impacts on streamflows, wh...
South Africa is running out of water supply options. One option, however, is to control invasive ali...
The aim of this study was to develop a methodology to determine the impact of upland (non-riparian) ...
A key motivation for managing invasive alien plant (IAP) species is their impacts on streamflows, wh...
AbstractWorking for Water forms part of the Expanded Public Works Programme of the South African Gov...
Global fresh water resources are under increasing pressure from an ever-growing population and globa...
CITATION: Gorgens, A. H. M. & Van Wilgen, B. W. 2004. Invasive alien plants and water resources in S...
Invasive alien plants are consumptive water-users, and may have reduced river flows in South Africa ...
The adverse impacts of alien plant invasions on water flows have been a prime motivation for South A...
1. A number of parallel initiatives in South Africa have been addressing the prioritization and mana...
Global freshwater resources are threatened by an ever-growing population and continued economic deve...
We analyse the impact of failing to control invasive alien plants (IAPs) on the water supply to the ...
We analyse the impact of failing to control invasive alien plants (IAPs) on the water supply to the ...
CITATION: Morokong, T., et al. 2016. Clearing invasive alien plants as a cost-effective strategy for...
A key motivation for managing invasive alien plant (IAP) species is their impacts on streamflows, wh...
A key motivation for managing invasive alien plant (IAP) species is their impacts on streamflows, wh...
South Africa is running out of water supply options. One option, however, is to control invasive ali...
The aim of this study was to develop a methodology to determine the impact of upland (non-riparian) ...
A key motivation for managing invasive alien plant (IAP) species is their impacts on streamflows, wh...
AbstractWorking for Water forms part of the Expanded Public Works Programme of the South African Gov...
Global fresh water resources are under increasing pressure from an ever-growing population and globa...
CITATION: Gorgens, A. H. M. & Van Wilgen, B. W. 2004. Invasive alien plants and water resources in S...
Invasive alien plants are consumptive water-users, and may have reduced river flows in South Africa ...
The adverse impacts of alien plant invasions on water flows have been a prime motivation for South A...
1. A number of parallel initiatives in South Africa have been addressing the prioritization and mana...
Global freshwater resources are threatened by an ever-growing population and continued economic deve...