The Maloti-Drakensberg (MD) is the largest and highest-elevation mountain system in southern Africa. Covering 40,000 km2 and reaching 3500 m, the MD provides a range of ecosystem services (ES) to the entire southern African region—benefitting diverse users and extending well beyond the mountains. Rapid socioecological change threatens the provision of ES and presents multidimensional challenges to sustainable development. However, the continued land degradation and persisting socioeconomic problems indicate that development policy has not been effective in tackling these issues. In this paper, a multidisciplinary literature review forms the basis of a discussion which takes an ES framing to scrutinise the multidimensional social, political,...
Mountain social‐ecological systems (MtSES) are vital to humanity, providing ecosystem services to ov...
Managing for increased multifunctionality of agricultural landscapes is a crucial step toward a sust...
In the developed world, we tend to think of sustainability as a newly articulated solution to challe...
The Maloti-Drakensberg (MD) is the largest and highest-elevation mountain system in southern Africa....
Southern African mountains remain poorly studied as social-ecological systems (SES) and are poorly r...
Mountain natural resource use and consequent ecosystem services for three diverse rural communities ...
Mountain natural resource use and consequent ecosystem services for three diverse rural communities ...
There is growing acknowledgement of the dependence of human society on ecosystem services and of the...
AbstractThis paper identifies new ways of moving from land degradation towards sustainable land mana...
The Maloti–Drakensberg bioregion is the highest part of the southern African grassland biome shared ...
This paper identifies new ways of moving from land degradation towards sustainable land management t...
International audienceMount Kilimanjaro, the highest mountain in Africa, is a site of exceptional di...
The Kingdom of Lesotho is characterized by its unique geographical feature of being dominated by rug...
The mountain areas of Africa are scattered throughout the continent and occupy approximately 2,960,9...
Amongst the many initiatives in legislative and policy change affecting land and common property res...
Mountain social‐ecological systems (MtSES) are vital to humanity, providing ecosystem services to ov...
Managing for increased multifunctionality of agricultural landscapes is a crucial step toward a sust...
In the developed world, we tend to think of sustainability as a newly articulated solution to challe...
The Maloti-Drakensberg (MD) is the largest and highest-elevation mountain system in southern Africa....
Southern African mountains remain poorly studied as social-ecological systems (SES) and are poorly r...
Mountain natural resource use and consequent ecosystem services for three diverse rural communities ...
Mountain natural resource use and consequent ecosystem services for three diverse rural communities ...
There is growing acknowledgement of the dependence of human society on ecosystem services and of the...
AbstractThis paper identifies new ways of moving from land degradation towards sustainable land mana...
The Maloti–Drakensberg bioregion is the highest part of the southern African grassland biome shared ...
This paper identifies new ways of moving from land degradation towards sustainable land management t...
International audienceMount Kilimanjaro, the highest mountain in Africa, is a site of exceptional di...
The Kingdom of Lesotho is characterized by its unique geographical feature of being dominated by rug...
The mountain areas of Africa are scattered throughout the continent and occupy approximately 2,960,9...
Amongst the many initiatives in legislative and policy change affecting land and common property res...
Mountain social‐ecological systems (MtSES) are vital to humanity, providing ecosystem services to ov...
Managing for increased multifunctionality of agricultural landscapes is a crucial step toward a sust...
In the developed world, we tend to think of sustainability as a newly articulated solution to challe...