Human activity and vegetation change around Mkuze Game Reserve, South Africa

被引:8
|
作者
Burgoyne, Christopher [1 ]
Kelso, Clare [1 ]
Ahmed, Fethi [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Johannesburg, GEMES Dept, POB 524, ZA-2006 Johannesburg, South Africa
关键词
environmental change; protected areas; land cover; social-ecological systems; remote sensing; South Africa; LAND-USE CHANGE; PROTECTED AREAS; COVER CHANGE; BIODIVERSITY; CONSERVATION; RAINFALL; WETLANDS; GROWTH;
D O I
10.1080/03736245.2015.1028978
中图分类号
P9 [自然地理学]; K9 [地理];
学科分类号
0705 ; 070501 ;
摘要
In the last century, the establishment of protected areas has become an important part of managing South Africa's wilderness and wildlife. The notion of untouched protected areas has become contested in a time when developing nations are seeking to improve quality of life for their citizens. With the promulgation of modern environmental legislation, resource sharing with local rural communities has become an important policy guideline for protected area management authorities. Census archives and remotely sensed data were used in order to investigate anthropogenic land-cover change around Mkuze Game Reserve between 1979 and 2008. Results showed that natural land cover decreased consistently as populations increased, despite variations in rainfall and population movement. Natural land cover inside Mkuze Game Reserve remained relatively stable. Bush was found to be increasingly degraded around more densely populated areas, while grassland was degrading in districts more concentrated with agricultural activity. A potential problem for future natural resource-dependent livelihoods in the area was the replacement of wetlands with sugarcane agriculture. If current trends continue, natural land-cover loss will continue. Evidence suggests that local socio-environmental systems are changing signifying important implications for the management of human activity and biodiversity around the borders of protected areas in South Africa.
引用
收藏
页码:217 / 234
页数:18
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] Woody vegetation change in response to browsing in Ithala Game Reserve, South Africa
    Wiseman, R
    Page, BR
    O'Connor, TG
    SOUTH AFRICAN JOURNAL OF WILDLIFE RESEARCH, 2004, 34 (01): : 25 - 37
  • [2] FLORISTIC CHARACTERISTICS OF RIPARIAN PAN VEGETATION FROM THE NDUMO GAME RESERVE, SOUTH AFRICA
    Whittington, M.
    Panagos, M. D.
    Malan, G.
    JOURNAL OF ANIMAL AND PLANT SCIENCES, 2016, 26 (02): : 445 - 456
  • [3] Vegetation description around the savanna flux measurement site at Benfontein Nature Reserve, South Africa
    Mogonong, Buster
    van der Merwe, Helga
    Ramaswiela, Tshililo
    Maluleke, Amukelani
    Feig, Gregor
    SOUTH AFRICAN JOURNAL OF BOTANY, 2023, 162 : 353 - 359
  • [4] Woody vegetation damage by the African elephant during severe drought at Pongola Game Reserve, South Africa
    Thornley, Reece
    Spencer, Matthew
    Zitzer, Heike R.
    Parr, Catherine L.
    AFRICAN JOURNAL OF ECOLOGY, 2020, 58 (04) : 658 - 673
  • [5] Land degradation evaluation in a game reserve in Eastern Cape of South Africa: soil properties and vegetation cover
    Oluwole, Fatunbi Abiodun
    Sikhalazo, Dube
    SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH AND ESSAYS, 2008, 3 (03): : 111 - 119
  • [6] Thirty years of change in the fynbos vegetation of the Cape of Good Hope Nature Reserve, South Africa
    Privett, SDJ
    Cowling, RM
    Taylor, HC
    BOTHALIA, 2001, 31 (01) : 99 - 115
  • [7] Molecular monitoring of African swine fever virus using surveys targeted at adult Ornithodoros ticks: a re-evaluation of Mkuze Game Reserve, South Africa
    Arnot, L. F.
    Du Toit, J. T.
    Bastos, A. D. S.
    ONDERSTEPOORT JOURNAL OF VETERINARY RESEARCH, 2009, 76 (04) : 385 - 392
  • [8] Differences in woody vegetation are unrelated to use by African elephants (Loxodonta africana) in Mkhuze Game Reserve, South Africa
    White, Angela M.
    Goodman, Peter S.
    AFRICAN JOURNAL OF ECOLOGY, 2010, 48 (01) : 215 - 223
  • [9] The vegetation ecology of Ezemvelo Nature Reserve, Bronkhorstspruit, South Africa
    Swanepoel, B. A.
    Bredenkamp, G. J.
    SOUTH AFRICAN JOURNAL OF BOTANY, 2007, 73 (02) : 315 - 316
  • [10] The use of swimming pools by bats on a game reserve in South Africa
    McGee, James E.
    Bennett, Victoria J.
    Maartens, Stephen J.
    JOURNAL OF WILDLIFE MANAGEMENT, 2023, 87 (08):