

Author: Meadows ME
Publisher: NISC Pty Ltd
ISSN: 0254-6299
Source: South African Journal of Botany, Vol.69, Iss.1, 2003-03, pp. : 62-67
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Abstract
John Acocks' ideas on the recent and future changes of vegetation in South Africa occupy an important conceptual position in the first and subsequent editions of Veld Types of South Africa. Arguably the most prominent idea embodied in his discussion of vegetation changes is the hypothesis that various Karoo veld types were expanding eastwards and northwards into areas that would otherwise be occupied by grassland, and that this process was a direct result of mismanagement of the semi-arid rangelands. The invasion of Karoo vegetation amounts to a systematic consideration in South Africa of what would ultimately become known as
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