Autores |
Brian W.van Wilgen, NavashniGovender , Izak P.J.Smit , SandraMacFadyen
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Ano de Publicação |
2014 |
Categoria |
UNIDADES DE CONSERVAÇÃO |
Descrição |
AbstractThis paper describes recent changes to the fire management policy of the 1.9 million ha Kruger National Park in South Africa.
It provides a real-life example of adaptive learning in an environment
where understanding is incomplete, but where management nonetheless has
to proceed. The previous policy called for the application of fire to
meet burnt area targets that were set for administrative subdivisions,
and that were assessed at the scale of the entire park. This was
problematic because the park is large and heterogeneous, and because sound
ecological motivations that could link burning prescriptions to
ecological objectives were missing. The new policy divides the park into
five fire management zones on the basis of differences in mean annual rainfall, historic fire return periods, and geology. In addition, it proposes fire management actions
designed to achieve specified ecological objectives in each zone, and
includes fire-regime related thresholds and associated ecological
outcomes against which to assess the effectiveness of management. The
new policy is an improvement over previous iterations,
but several challenges remain. Most important among these would be to
continually improve the understanding of the effects of fire, and to
develop frameworks for assessing the impacts of fire together with other
ecosystem drivers that interact strongly with fire to influence the
attainment of ecological objectives. KeywordsKey words: Biodiversity ,Bush encroachment,Elephants,Geology,Kruger National Park,Rainfall
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Tipo de publicação |
Publicações periódicas (revistas, jornais, boletins) |
Local da publicação |
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0301479713006877 |
Nº da edição ou volume |
Journal of Environmental Management Volume 132, January 2014, Pages 358-368 - https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jenvman.2013.11.003 |
Editora |
Elsevier - Science Direct - https://www.sciencedirect.com/journal/journal-of-environmental-management |
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