The classification, mapping and description of the vegetation of the Rooipoort Nature Reserve, Northern Cape, South Africa

The need for a scientifically-based wildlife management plan and for more knowledge on vegetation led to an investigation into the plant ecology of the Rooipoort Nature Reserve. The main aim of this study was therefore to classify, describe and map the vegetation of the reserve. The floristic data w...

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Main Author: Hugo Bezuidenhout
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: AOSIS 2009-08-01
Series:Koedoe: African Protected Area Conservation and Science
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Online Access:https://koedoe.co.za/index.php/koedoe/article/view/695
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spelling doaj-7a52dae87ed440b18e95149b57354b582020-11-25T00:55:24ZengAOSISKoedoe: African Protected Area Conservation and Science0075-64582071-07712009-08-01511e1e1110.4102/koedoe.v51i1.695871The classification, mapping and description of the vegetation of the Rooipoort Nature Reserve, Northern Cape, South AfricaHugo Bezuidenhout0SANParksThe need for a scientifically-based wildlife management plan and for more knowledge on vegetation led to an investigation into the plant ecology of the Rooipoort Nature Reserve. The main aim of this study was therefore to classify, describe and map the vegetation of the reserve. The floristic data were analysed according to the Braun-Blanquet procedure using the BBPC suite. The data analysis resulted in the identification of 15 communities that can be grouped into ten major community types. This resulted in five ecology-based management units, which could assist with the compilation of an ecologically sound management plan for the reserve in order to achieve sustainable utilisation of the natural resources. The Rooipoort Nature Reserve is one of the oldest and largest private nature reserves in South Africa and as such deserves to be conserved and protected. The riverine and pan vegetation communities are considered to be endangered and are in need of special conservation and protection. Conservation implication: The results suggest five management units, which will assist in the compilation of an ecologically sound management plan for the RNR, in order to allow sustainable utilization of natural resources.https://koedoe.co.za/index.php/koedoe/article/view/695Northern CapeRooipoort Nature Reservevegetation classifi cationinventoryBraun-Blanquet
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The classification, mapping and description of the vegetation of the Rooipoort Nature Reserve, Northern Cape, South Africa
Koedoe: African Protected Area Conservation and Science
Northern Cape
Rooipoort Nature Reserve
vegetation classifi cation
inventory
Braun-Blanquet
author_facet Hugo Bezuidenhout
author_sort Hugo Bezuidenhout
title The classification, mapping and description of the vegetation of the Rooipoort Nature Reserve, Northern Cape, South Africa
title_short The classification, mapping and description of the vegetation of the Rooipoort Nature Reserve, Northern Cape, South Africa
title_full The classification, mapping and description of the vegetation of the Rooipoort Nature Reserve, Northern Cape, South Africa
title_fullStr The classification, mapping and description of the vegetation of the Rooipoort Nature Reserve, Northern Cape, South Africa
title_full_unstemmed The classification, mapping and description of the vegetation of the Rooipoort Nature Reserve, Northern Cape, South Africa
title_sort classification, mapping and description of the vegetation of the rooipoort nature reserve, northern cape, south africa
publisher AOSIS
series Koedoe: African Protected Area Conservation and Science
issn 0075-6458
2071-0771
publishDate 2009-08-01
description The need for a scientifically-based wildlife management plan and for more knowledge on vegetation led to an investigation into the plant ecology of the Rooipoort Nature Reserve. The main aim of this study was therefore to classify, describe and map the vegetation of the reserve. The floristic data were analysed according to the Braun-Blanquet procedure using the BBPC suite. The data analysis resulted in the identification of 15 communities that can be grouped into ten major community types. This resulted in five ecology-based management units, which could assist with the compilation of an ecologically sound management plan for the reserve in order to achieve sustainable utilisation of the natural resources. The Rooipoort Nature Reserve is one of the oldest and largest private nature reserves in South Africa and as such deserves to be conserved and protected. The riverine and pan vegetation communities are considered to be endangered and are in need of special conservation and protection. Conservation implication: The results suggest five management units, which will assist in the compilation of an ecologically sound management plan for the RNR, in order to allow sustainable utilization of natural resources.
topic Northern Cape
Rooipoort Nature Reserve
vegetation classifi cation
inventory
Braun-Blanquet
url https://koedoe.co.za/index.php/koedoe/article/view/695
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