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Policy memorandum Outeniqua and Langkloof mountains Southern Cape.

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Main Author: Southwood, Alan John
Other Authors: Grindley, J
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: Department of Environmental and Geographical Science 2014
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spelling oai:open.uct.ac.za:11427/9937 Policy memorandum Outeniqua and Langkloof mountains Southern Cape. Southwood, Alan John Grindley, J Fuggle, Richard Francis Wilhelmij, H Environmental and Geographical Science Bibliography: p. 124-141. The Outeniqua and Langkloof Mountains are Islands of fairly pristine mountain fynbos surrounded by intensively cultivated agricultural land, in the Southern Cape. Active management is imperative if the ecosystems are to remain viable. An adaptive system of management is used to determine a management policy for the area. Literature and field surveys supplied data for a basic description of the ecosystems Management objectives were formulated to realize the following Land-use types: water conservation, nature conservation, agricultural utilization timber production, recreation and research. A Mountain Catchment Area is proposed to realize water conservation aims on private catchment land. An efficient classification system is essential for planning. The study area was subdivided, according to land-use and management objectives, into various management zones: water conservation, restricted management, fire control and nature conservation zones. The basic subdivision of zones are compartments. 2014-12-10T08:09:58Z 2014-12-10T08:09:58Z 1982 Master Thesis Masters MSc http://hdl.handle.net/11427/9937 eng application/pdf Department of Environmental and Geographical Science Faculty of Science University of Cape Town
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Policy memorandum Outeniqua and Langkloof mountains Southern Cape.
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title Policy memorandum Outeniqua and Langkloof mountains Southern Cape.
title_full Policy memorandum Outeniqua and Langkloof mountains Southern Cape.
title_fullStr Policy memorandum Outeniqua and Langkloof mountains Southern Cape.
title_full_unstemmed Policy memorandum Outeniqua and Langkloof mountains Southern Cape.
title_short Policy memorandum Outeniqua and Langkloof mountains Southern Cape.
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