Katja Geißler
Biodiversity and ecosystem functions in Southern African Savanna rangelands: Threats, impacts and solutions
Geißler, Katja; Blaum, Niels; von Maltitz, Graham P.; Smith, Taylor; Bookhagen, Bodo; Wanke, Heike; Hipondoka, Martin; Hamunyelae, Eliakim; Lohmann, Dirk; Lüdtke, Deike U.; Mbidzo, Meed; Rauchecker, Markus; Hering, Robert; Irob, Katja; Tietjen, Britta; Marquart, Arnim; Skhosana, Felix V.; Herkenrath, Tim; Uugulu, Shoopala
Authors
Niels Blaum
Graham P. von Maltitz
Taylor Smith
Bodo Bookhagen
Heike Wanke Heike.Wanke@uwe.ac.uk
Senior Lecturer in Geology
Martin Hipondoka
Eliakim Hamunyelae
Dirk Lohmann
Deike U. Lüdtke
Meed Mbidzo
Markus Rauchecker
Robert Hering
Katja Irob
Britta Tietjen
Arnim Marquart
Felix V. Skhosana
Tim Herkenrath
Shoopala Uugulu
Contributors
Graham P. von Maltitz
Editor
Guy F. Midgley
Editor
Jennifer Veitch
Editor
Christian Brümmer
Editor
Reimund P. Rötter
Editor
Finn A. Viehberg
Editor
Maik Veste
Editor
Abstract
Savanna rangelands provide diverse communities across southern Africa with livestock and wildlife-based livelihoods, as well as extensive ecosystem services. Historical usage patterns, however, are increasingly challenged by widespread degradation. While regional- and local-scale policy initiatives have attempted to minimize damage and increase the sustainability of savanna rangelands, poverty, land tenure and shifting climate conditions all exacerbate ongoing degradation. Here, we detail the environmental and political setting of southern African savanna rangelands, causes and implications of rangeland degradation, and discuss possible strategies toward improved regional ecosystem management. We present recent knowledge on how degradation by bush encroachment influences biodiversity and biodiversity-mediated ecosystem functioning of semiarid savanna rangelands with the aim of improving rangeland management strategies. Improved rangeland management requires a broad approach which integrates both socioeconomic and ecological frameworks, built upon improved understanding of the strong couplings between flora, fauna, water and land-management strategies.
Online Publication Date | Jan 6, 2024 |
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Publication Date | Jan 6, 2024 |
Deposit Date | Jan 8, 2024 |
Publisher | Springer |
Pages | 407-438 |
Series Title | Ecological Studies |
Book Title | Sustainability of Southern African Ecosystems under Global Change |
ISBN | 9783031109478 |
DOI | https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-10948-5_15 |
Public URL | https://uwe-repository.worktribe.com/output/11596909 |
Additional Information | First Online: 6 January 2024 |
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