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  1. Ecosystem development on seven rehabilitated discard dumps

    Ecosystem development on seven rehabilitated discard dumps

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: African Journal of Range & Forage Science • Authors: TL Morgenthal L Van Rensburg
    To successfully rehabilitate disturbed land the initial input of resources and the maintenance afterwards must be an integrated process. The achievement of a good vegetation basal, crown and organic ground cover can be regarded as one of the central aims...
  2. An investigation into the establishment of indigenous trees on treated mine residue soils in South Africa

    An investigation into the establishment of indigenous trees on treated mine residue soils in South Africa

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: The Southern African Forestry Journal • Authors: NeerajM. Dharamraj --- , WilmaG. Gaum --- Department of Applied Natural Sciences, South Africa Annelize Hildebrand --- Department of Applied Natural Sciences, South Africa
    Mine residue soils have been the cause of barren landscapes and due to its toxic nature, these soils have proved difficult in establishing any form of vegetation. A selection of indigenous tree species mainly used for the establishment of indigenous...
  3. <em>African Journal of Range and Forage Science</em>: paving the way to restoration in African rangelands

    African Journal of Range and Forage Science: paving the way to restoration in African rangelands

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: African Journal of Range & Forage Science • Authors: Suzanne J Milton --- Wolwekraal Conservation and Research Organisation, South Africa
    For six decades the African Journal of Range & Forage Science and its precursors have contributed to understanding drivers of rangeland degradation and development of approaches for restoration of damage by grazing, mining and other forms of land use. Of...