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Application of a 'stem number guide curve' for sustainable harvest control in the dry woodland savanna of northern Namibia
Item type: Journal Article • Journal: The Southern African Forestry Journal • Authors: F. P. Graz K. von GadowThe savanna woodlands of north-eastern Namibia are a significant source of essential resources for the rural population. Thus far, however, there is little or no growth data available to predict future timber supplies and current yield regulation is limited to... -
Modeling woody vegetation resources using Landsat TM imagery in northern Namibia
Item type: Journal Article • Journal: The Southern African Forestry Journal • Authors: Alex Verlinden Risto LaamanenIn 1995 a forest inventory covering northern Namibia was initiated, based on stratified systematic field sampling of plots with a radius of up to 30 m. In these plots detailed tree parameters were measured. Due to security problems the most... -
In vitro shoot multiplication and rooting from seedling explants of Pterocarpus angolensis in Zambia
Item type: Journal Article • Journal: The Southern African Forestry Journal • Authors: Exildah Chisha-Kasumu AdamH. Price Steve WoodwardPterocarpus angolensis is a savanna tree species growing mostly in the southern part of Africa. Exploitation for its medicinal and commercial uses has led to diminishing of wild populations. Developing reliable in vitro protocols for propagation would enable mass production... -
Stand biomass and volume estimation for Miombo woodlands at Kitulangalo, Morogoro, Tanzania
Item type: Journal Article • Journal: The Southern African Forestry Journal • Authors: S.A.O. Chamshama --- Faculty of Forestry and Nature Conservation, Tanzania A.G. Mugasha --- Faculty of Forestry and Nature Conservation, Tanzania E. Zahabu --- Faculty of Forestry and Nature Conservation, TanzaniaTree volume and biomass equations developed for Kitulangalo area in Morogoro, Tanzania ignored small branches and small trees. Consequently, this study was carried out to develop new individual tree volume and biomass equations, and assess current regeneration status, biodiversity and... -
Relationships between diameter and height of trees in natural tropical forest in Tanzania
Item type: Journal Article • Journal: Southern Forests: a Journal of Forest Science • Authors: Wilson A Mugasha --- Department of Ecology and Natural Resource Management, Norway Ole M Bollandsås --- Department of Ecology and Natural Resource Management, Norway Tron Eid --- Department of Ecology and Natural Resource Management, NorwayThe relationship between tree height (h) and tree diameter at breast height (dbh) is an important element describing forest stands. In addition, h often is a required variable in volume and biomass models. Measurements of h are, however, more time... -
Estimating wood volume from canopy area in deciduous woodlands of Zimbabwe
Item type: Journal Article • Journal: Southern Forests: a Journal of Forest Science • Authors: Tawanda W Gara --- Department of Geography and Environmental Science, Zimbabwe Amon Murwira --- Department of Geography and Environmental Science, Zimbabwe Emmerson Chivhenge --- Department of Geography and Environmental Science, Zimbabwe Timothy Dube --- Discipline of Geography, School of Agricultural, Earth and Environmental Sciences, South Africa Tsitsi Bangira --- SAEON Egagasini Node, South AfricaIn this study we tested the predictive ability of canopy area in estimating wood volume in deciduous woodlands of Zimbabwe. The study was carried out in four sites of different climatic conditions. We used regression analysis to statistically quantify the... -
Distribution of Lilian's Lovebirds in Malawi
Item type: Journal Article • Journal: Ostrich: Journal of African Ornithology • Authors: Tiwonge I Mzumara --- School of Life Sciences, South Africa Michael R Perrin --- School of Life Sciences, South Africa Colleen T Downs --- School of Life Sciences, South AfricaLilian's Lovebird Agapornis lilianae is regarded as a mopane Colophospermum mopane woodland specialist. Its global population is sparse and is spread along the Zambezi valley with little known about its current distribution and status. We explored the current distribution of... -
Seed removal by ants, birds and rodents in a woodland savanna habitat in Zimbabwe
Item type: Journal Article • Journal: African Zoology • Authors: Alicia V. Linzey --- Department of Biology, U.S.A. Kimberly A. Washok --- Department of Biology, U.S.A.Seed removal from bait stations was studied in miombo habitat in western Zimbabwe. Previous studies of seed predation in southern Africa have largely been conducted in desert ecosystems. However, this woodland-savanna habitat is more mesic and has relatively predictable rainfall... -
Seed removal by ants, birds and rodents in a woodland savanna habitat in Zimbabwe
Item type: Journal Article • Journal: African Zoology • Authors: Alicia V. Linzey --- Department of Biology, U.S.A. Kimberly A. Washok --- Department of Biology, U.S.A.Seed removal from bait stations was studied in miombo habitat in western Zimbabwe. Previous studies of seed predation in southern Africa have largely been conducted in desert ecosystems. However, this woodland-savanna habitat is more mesic and has relatively predictable rainfall... -
Overview of restoration and management practices in the degraded landscapes of the Sahelian and dryland forests and woodlands of East and southern Africa
Item type: Journal Article • Journal: Southern Forests: a Journal of Forest Science • Authors: Paxie W Chirwa --- Forest Science Postgraduate Programme, Department of Plant and Soil Sciences, South Africa Larwanou Mahamane --- African Forest Forum, c/o World Agroforestry Centre (ICRAF), KenyaThe highest deforestation and forest degradation rates in Africa occur in the dry forests and woodlands where pressure for land is increasing, poverty is rampant, livelihood options are few and climate change effects are severe. This paper examines factors that... -
Use of Landsat multi-temporal imagery to assess secondary growth Miombo woodlands in Luanshya, Zambia
Item type: Journal Article • Journal: Southern Forests: a Journal of Forest Science • Authors: Reuben Lungu Lembani --- School of Geography, Archaeology and Environmental Studies, South Africa Jasper Knight --- School of Geography, Archaeology and Environmental Studies, South Africa Elhadi Adam --- School of Geography, Archaeology and Environmental Studies, South AfricaMiombo woodlands are the most extensive natural forest type in subtropical Africa, supporting the livelihood of over 100 million urban and rural settlers. These forests continue to experience extensive deforestation and land degradation due to land use land cover (LULC)... -
Land-use impacts on the composition and diversity of the Baikiaea– Guibourtia–Pterocarpus woodlands of north-western Zimbabwe
Item type: Journal Article • Journal: Southern Forests: a Journal of Forest Science • Authors: Angella Chichinye --- Department of Forest Resources and Wildlife Management, Zimbabwe Coert J Geldenhuys --- Department of Plant and Soil Sciences, South Africa Paxie W Chirwa --- Department of Plant and Soil Sciences, South AfricaVariation in floristic composition of recovering Baikiaea–Guibourtia–Pterocarpus woodlands was studied in different development stages (from early regrowth to mature woodland) under different land-use systems (protected areas, timber harvesting, pole and firewood collection, and abandoned crop fields), in the Gwayi and... -
Impact of land use on woody aboveground biomass in Miombo woodlands of western Zambia – comparison of three allometric equations
Item type: Journal Article • Journal: Southern Forests: a Journal of Forest Science • Authors: Priscilla Sichone --- Institute for Plant Science and Microbiology, University of Hamburg, Germany Ute Schmiedel --- Institute for Plant Science and Microbiology, University of Hamburg, Germany Jens Oldeland --- Institute for Plant Science and Microbiology, University of Hamburg, Germany Norbert Jürgens --- Institute for Plant Science and Microbiology, University of Hamburg, GermanyGlobally, the intensification of land use for agriculture, timber and fuel is considered the leading threat to the diversity and biomass of forests and woodlands. To suggest management options, it is important to understand the patterns and drivers of diversity,... -
Rediscovery, range extension, habitat and phylogenetic relation of the endemic Scaled Sandveld Lizard Nucras scalaris Laurent, 1964 (Sauria: Lacertidae) in the central Angolan plateau
Item type: Journal Article • Journal: African Journal of Herpetology • Authors: Ninda L Baptista --- Instituto Superior de Ciências da Educação da Huíla (ISCED-Huíla), Angola Krystal A Tolley --- South African National Biodiversity Institute, Kirstenbosch Research Centre, South Africa Marc Bluhm --- Biodiversity, Ecology and Evolution of Plants, Institute of Plant Science and Microbiology, University of Hamburg, Germany Manfred Finckh --- Biodiversity, Ecology and Evolution of Plants, Institute of Plant Science and Microbiology, University of Hamburg, Germany William R Branch --- Port Elizabeth Museum (Bayworld), South AfricaThe Scaled Sandveld Lizard Nucras scalaris Laurent, 1964 is a poorly known lacertid endemic to north-eastern Angola and is only known from the type series collected more than half a century ago. The original description provided a comprehensive morphological description,... -
Inter-annual growth response of three Miombo tree species to climatic effects
Item type: Journal Article • Journal: Southern Forests: a Journal of Forest Science • Authors: Francis Munalula --- , South Africa Thomas Seifert --- , South Africa Martina Meincken --- , South AfricaMiombo woodlands cover a large part of Southern Africa and contribute an important wood source for the local wood industry. The already observed and further predicted changes in climatic patterns can be expected to affect the wood properties of Miombo... -
Analysing species site-specific tree growth, mortality and in-growth for miombo woodlands in Tanzania
Item type: Journal Article • Journal: Southern Forests: a Journal of Forest Science • Authors: E E Njoghomi --- , Tanzania S Valkonen --- , K Karlsson --- ,The silvicultural information base for the development of management regimes for Tanzanian miombo woodlands is underdeveloped. The limited and fragmented information on tree growth and stand dynamics has constrained the progress of sustainable management in these woodlands. Therefore, this study... -
Intentions behind common and risky fires in south-eastern Tanzania
Item type: Journal Article • Journal: African Journal of Range & Forage Science • Authors: Ellie Wood --- , United Kingdom Mercy Mgaya --- , United Republic of Tanzania Christopher Andrews --- , United Kingdom Kate Schreckenberg --- , United Kingdom Janet A Fisher --- , United Kingdom Isla Grundy --- , Casey M Ryan --- , United KingdomHuman-set fires are a crucial component of African savannas, affecting ecosystem structure, carbon emissions, local hazards and livelihoods. Yet, most fire research in these ecosystems focuses on the fire ecology of protected areas. Research exploring fire regimes in inhabited landscapes... -
Woody biomass increases across three contrasting land uses in Hurungwe, mid-Zambezi valley, Zimbabwe
Item type: Journal Article • Journal: Southern Forests: a Journal of Forest Science • Authors: Tatenda Gotore --- , Zimbabwe Sam Bowers --- University of Edinburgh, United Kingdom Hilton GT Ndagurwa --- National University of Science and Technology, Zimbabwe Shakkie Kativu --- University of Zimbabwe, Zimbabwe Anderson Muchawona --- , Zimbabwe Pomerayi Mutete --- , Zimbabwe Mduduzi Tembani --- , Zimbabwe Ruramai Murepa --- , Zimbabwe Admore Mureva --- Bindura University of Science Education, Zimbabwe Casey Ryan --- University of the Witwatersrand, South Africa Denis Gautier --- Université Montpellier, France Laurent Gazull --- Université Montpellier, FranceGlobally, Miombo woodlands store important quantities of carbon, with tree cover and carbon stocks strongly determined by human use. We assessed woodland cover and aboveground carbon (AGC) stocks of miombo along a utilisation gradient on three different land use types,... -
Identification of main variables in forest management for recovery of endemic species habitat in burned areas of southern Chile
Item type: Journal Article • Journal: Southern Forests: a Journal of Forest Science • Authors: Roberto Moreno --- Instituto de Investigación Sistema Tierra (IISTA), Universidad de Córdoba, España Ricardo Zamora --- Universidad de Córdoba, España Norman Moreno-García --- Universidad Mayor, Chile Carlos Esse --- Instituto Iberoamericano de Desarrollo Sostenible (IIDS), Universidad Autónoma de Chile, Chile Carmen Galán --- Instituto de Investigación Sistema Tierra (IISTA), Universidad de Córdoba, España Juan Ramón Molina --- Universidad de Córdoba, EspañaWildfires are among the most serious disturbances that affect forest biodiversity, damaging both flora and fauna. In some burned areas, vegetation recovery is a long and complex process that requires the support of restorative actions. This study evaluated changes in... -
The recent fire regimes of Luengue-Luiana and Mavinga national parks, Angola
Item type: Journal Article • Journal: African Journal of Range & Forage Science • Authors: Willem A Nieman --- , United StatesThe adjoining Luengue-Luiana and Mavinga national parks in southeastern Angola are two of the largest though least actively managed protected areas in Africa. The parks are home to a diversity of wildlife and are managed as a single unit. The...
