Alien plant invasions are a major threat to biodiversity and ecosystem functioning in South Africa’s Cape Floristic Region (CFR). Large-scale government-funded management initiatives are underway to reduce the extent of invasions in this region. Among the many challenges are the huge spatial extent of the invasions and difficulties in coordinating management efforts across large areas of invaded land in private ownership. Very little information is available on the success of privately-funded alien plant control initiatives. This study investigated the effectiveness of one large project in reducing alien plant cover, the challenges faced and the costs associated with long-term clearing operations on privatelyowned land in the CFR. Results...
CITATION: van Wilgen, B.W. et al. 2020. The extent and effectiveness of alien plant control projects...
Invasive alien plants pose a substantial threat to the rich biodiversity of South Africa, and to the...
Alien plants were first recorded in 1937 in the 2 million ha Kruger National Park (KNP, a savanna pr...
Invasive alien plants (IAPs) are a major threat to biodiversity in South Africa’s Cape Floristic Reg...
Invasive alien plants (IAPs) are a major threat to biodiversity in South Africa’s Cape Floristic Reg...
Almost 900 species of alien plants have escaped cultivation and established populations in the wild ...
Invasive alien trees and shrubs pose significant threats to biodiversity and ecosystem services in S...
This paper presents an assessment of a large, national-scale alien plant control program that has op...
The Cape Floristic Region (CFR) is the most invaded terrestrial area in South Africa in terms of: th...
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. ...
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. ...
Scarce funds for conservation need to be optimally used, yet there are few studies that record the c...
Alien invasive plants pose significant ecological, social and economic challenges for South Africa. ...
CITATION: van Wilgen, B.W. et al. 2020. The extent and effectiveness of alien plant control projects...
Invasive alien plants pose a substantial threat to the rich biodiversity of South Africa, and to the...
Alien plants were first recorded in 1937 in the 2 million ha Kruger National Park (KNP, a savanna pr...
Invasive alien plants (IAPs) are a major threat to biodiversity in South Africa’s Cape Floristic Reg...
Invasive alien plants (IAPs) are a major threat to biodiversity in South Africa’s Cape Floristic Reg...
Almost 900 species of alien plants have escaped cultivation and established populations in the wild ...
Invasive alien trees and shrubs pose significant threats to biodiversity and ecosystem services in S...
This paper presents an assessment of a large, national-scale alien plant control program that has op...
The Cape Floristic Region (CFR) is the most invaded terrestrial area in South Africa in terms of: th...
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. ...
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. ...
Scarce funds for conservation need to be optimally used, yet there are few studies that record the c...
Alien invasive plants pose significant ecological, social and economic challenges for South Africa. ...
CITATION: van Wilgen, B.W. et al. 2020. The extent and effectiveness of alien plant control projects...
Invasive alien plants pose a substantial threat to the rich biodiversity of South Africa, and to the...
Alien plants were first recorded in 1937 in the 2 million ha Kruger National Park (KNP, a savanna pr...