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A landscape approach used in designing a representative reserve system for the Eastern Cape Province of South Africa

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Main Author: Loubser, David Ian
Other Authors: Lombard, M
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: School of Architecture, Planning and Geomatics 2016
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spelling oai:open.uct.ac.za:11427/17481 A landscape approach used in designing a representative reserve system for the Eastern Cape Province of South Africa Loubser, David Ian Lombard, M Barry, Michael Applied Science Landscaping Bibliography: pages 80-93. This study was undertaken in order to propose a representative system of reserves which would protect the biodiversity within the study area. A technique based on the "Gap Analysis Programme" was used. This involved the determination of the representativeness of natural landscapes within the existing reserves, the identification of species richness, endemism and conservation status hotspots. Rules were formulated according to a broad conservation strategy. Once the rules had been set a reserve selection algorithm was run. Four scenarios were looked at: the first scenario merely modelled a reserve system based on the rule that 10% of the landscape should be protected; the second looked at protecting 10% of each landscape, but the proposed system had to include the important species hotspots; the third scenario proposed a reserve system based on the 10% rule which included all existing reserves; and the final scenario included the hotspots, all existing reserves and met the 10% protected landscape rule. 2016-03-04T16:45:40Z 2016-03-04T16:45:40Z 1996 Master Thesis Masters MSc http://hdl.handle.net/11427/17481 eng application/pdf School of Architecture, Planning and Geomatics Faculty of Engineering and the Built Environment University of Cape Town
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A landscape approach used in designing a representative reserve system for the Eastern Cape Province of South Africa
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title A landscape approach used in designing a representative reserve system for the Eastern Cape Province of South Africa
title_full A landscape approach used in designing a representative reserve system for the Eastern Cape Province of South Africa
title_fullStr A landscape approach used in designing a representative reserve system for the Eastern Cape Province of South Africa
title_full_unstemmed A landscape approach used in designing a representative reserve system for the Eastern Cape Province of South Africa
title_short A landscape approach used in designing a representative reserve system for the Eastern Cape Province of South Africa
title_sort landscape approach used in designing a representative reserve system for the eastern cape province of south africa
topic Applied Science
Landscaping
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