Climatic and Altitudinal Criteria for Commercial Afforestation with Special Reference to Natal

Paper presented at the IUFRO Symposium on site and productivity of fast-growing plantations, Pretoria and Pietermaritzburg, 30 April to 11 May 1984.

Climatic and Altitudinal Criteria for Commercial Afforestation with Special Reference to Natal

Published in: South African Forestry Journal
Volume 130 , issue 1 , 1984 , pages: 10–18
DOI: 10.1080/00382167.1984.9628947
Author(s): A. , P.G. Schönau Wattle Research Institute and Department of Agricultural Engineering, South Africa , R.E. Schulze Wattle Research Institute and Department of Agricultural Engineering, South Africa

Abstract

Criteria of altitude and climate such as mean annual precipitation, mean annual. January and July temperatures, mean daily maximum and minimum temperatures for January and July respectively and duration of soil moisture deficit are given for five main commercial tree species in Southern Africa. Using these criteria together with a basic agrohydrological data file compiled from irregularly spaced climate station information at intersections of a 10 km square grid, maps were prepared of optimum growing areas for the five species in Natal. The results are discussed for Acacia mearnsii, Eucalyptus grandis, Pinus elliottii var. elliottii, P. patula and P. taeda. The limitations and possible improvements to the maps and the extension of this technique to other areas are indicated. The maps will be of great advantage in planning future afforestation in Natal.

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