Fire in South African Mountain Fynbos

Fire in South African Mountain Fynbos
Title Fire in South African Mountain Fynbos PDF eBook
Author Brian W. van Wilgen
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages 347
Release 2012-12-06
Genre Science
ISBN 3642761747

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Ecologists are increasingly being drawn into the task of addressing problems of environmental degradation. They are expected to find solutions that will lead to sustainable resource use throughout the world. In doing so, the robustness of the science becomes increasingly important, and the problem of extrapolating the results of research conducted within what is usually a relatively limited geographical scope is increasingly highlighted. One approach to developing a globally robust ecology involves more or less formal intercontinental comparative studies, usually focused on the question of ecological convergence. These studies are directed at testing the prediction that similar physical and other environmental factors in different parts of the world, through their selective influences, will give rise to ecosystems which share com mon structural and functional features. Should this be true, the predictive power of ecology developed within such a framework should be sufficient to solve similar problems elsewhere in such biomes. There is a long history of such an approach in mediterranean type ecosystems, documented in a series of volumes and their accompanying scientific papers beginning with that of Di Castri and Mooney (1973).

Vegetation of Southern Africa

Vegetation of Southern Africa
Title Vegetation of Southern Africa PDF eBook
Author R. M. Cowling
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 656
Release 1997
Genre Science
ISBN 9780521548014

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Comprehensive illustrated guide to plant science and ecology of southern African vegetation.

Burning Table Mountain

Burning Table Mountain
Title Burning Table Mountain PDF eBook
Author Simon Preston Pooley
Publisher
Total Pages 316
Release 2015
Genre Cape Peninsula (South Africa)
ISBN 9781775820017

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"In Burning Table Mountain the author tackles the environmental and social challenges of fire management on the wildland-urban interface of South Africa\2019s Cape Peninsula, where a UNESCO World Heritage Site for Nature protects the unique fynbos vegetation and incorporates the iconic Table Mountain, and abuts the suburbs, townships and informal settlements of South Africa\2019s parliamentary capital. He combines narrative, the history of ecological science in the region and the role of fire in fynbos ecology, to provide the first integrated history of wildfire and its management on the Cape Peninsula. He reflects on the need to use a holistic approach to understanding the range and conjunctions of causes that conspire to cause large fires and increase fire incidence over time. This book will demonstrate the contribution environmental history can make, through combining scientific and social approaches, to understanding past environments and managing the environment today. It is a seminal contribution to a neglected area of South African history, but also offers an important contribution to global histories of fire"--

Fynbos

Fynbos
Title Fynbos PDF eBook
Author Nicky Allsopp
Publisher Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages 413
Release 2014
Genre Science
ISBN 0199679584

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"This book provides the first synthesis of the field for 20 years, bringing together the latest ecological and evolutionary research on the South African global biodiversity hotspots of the Greater Cape Floristic Region--the iconic fynbos and succulent karoo"--Page 4 of cover.

Ecological Effects of Fire in South African Ecosystems

Ecological Effects of Fire in South African Ecosystems
Title Ecological Effects of Fire in South African Ecosystems PDF eBook
Author P. de V. Booysen
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages 431
Release 2012-12-06
Genre Science
ISBN 3642698050

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This is a stimulating tale of the interplay of observation, experimentation, working hypotheses, tentative conclusions, niggling and weightier doubts and great aspirations, on the part of some score of students, on varied ecological and other aspects of the regime and role of fire in relevant biomes and ecosystem- mainly in South Africa - and on other pertinent features of fire ecology. The impressive contents is a tribute to conveners and authors alike. One can expect a profound range and depth ofinvestigation and interpretation, a closeknit fabric of knowledge, delicately interwoven with wisdom, an exposition and quintessence of information. Admipable is the collective vision responsible for selecting appropriate topics: the wide sweeps of the brush picturing the nature of the biomes; ably describing the fire regimes - whether in grassland, savanna, fynbos or forest; skillfully defining the effects of such regimes - according to ecosystem - upon aerial and edaphic factors of the habitat, upon constituent biota, individually, specifically and as a biotic community; elucidating the basic implications in the structure and dynamics of the plant aspect of that community ... and unravelling to some degree the tangled knot of the conservation and dissipation of moisture and nutrients. Moreover, gratitude is owed for efforts exerted to understand the interplay of fire and faunal behaviour and dynamics as well as composition, together with the principle of adaptive responses of organisms of diverse kinds.

Burning Table Mountain

Burning Table Mountain
Title Burning Table Mountain PDF eBook
Author S. Pooley
Publisher Springer
Total Pages 315
Release 2014-09-19
Genre History
ISBN 1137415444

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Cape Town's iconic Table Mountain and the surrounding peninsula has been a crucible for attempts to integrate the social and ecological dimensions of wild fire. This environmental history of humans and wildfire outlines these interactions from the practices of Khoikhoi herders to the conflagrations of January 2000. The region's unique, famously diverse fynbos vegetation has been transformed since European colonial settlement, through urbanisation and biological modifications, both intentional (forestry) and unintentional (biological invasions). In all the diverse visions people have formed for Table Mountain, aesthetic and utilitarian, fire has been regarded as a central problem. This book shows how scientific understandings of fire in fynbos developed slowly in the face of strong prejudices. Human impacts were intensified in the twentieth century, which provides the temporal focus for the book. The disjunctures between popular perception, expert knowledge, policy and management are explored, and the book supplements existing short-term scientific data with proxies on fire incidence trends recovered from historical records.

Fire and Plants

Fire and Plants
Title Fire and Plants PDF eBook
Author William J. Bond
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages 275
Release 2012-12-06
Genre Science
ISBN 9400914997

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Large regions of the world are regularly burnt either deliberately or naturally. However, despite the widespread occurrence of such fire-prone ecosystems, and considerable body of research on plant population biology in relation to fire, until now there have only been limited attempts at a coherent conceptual synthesis of the field for use by students or researchers.