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1965 to 1995: Fluctuating Fortunes and Final Dividends
Kruger, Fred ; Bennett, Brett
Forestry and Water Conservation in South Africa, 2015, p.219
Australia: ANU Press
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Título:
1965 to 1995: Fluctuating Fortunes and Final Dividends
Autor:
Kruger, Fred
;
Bennett, Brett
Assuntos:
Afforestation
;
Agricultural geography
;
Agricultural land
;
Agricultural sciences
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Agriculture
;
Applied ecology
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Biological sciences
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Biology
;
Botany
;
Conservation biology
;
Earth sciences
;
Ecology
;
Ecosystem management
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Environmental conservation
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Environmental management
;
Experimental forests
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Forest conservation
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Forest hydrology
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Forest management
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Forest resources
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Forested watersheds
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Forestry
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Forestry research
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Geography
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Geologic provinces
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Geomorphology
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Hydrology
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Natural resource management
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Physical sciences
;
Plantation forestry
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Plantations
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Structural basins
;
Watersheds
É parte de:
Forestry and Water Conservation in South Africa, 2015, p.219
Descrição:
While Jonkershoek was the source of method and technique, the real need for hydrological knowledge lay in the summer-rainfall forestry regions. Establishing Cathedral Peak in 1948¹ was a major step to fill this gap, but it was only the first, and the progressive extension of the forest hydrology program led eventually to a network of eight sites representing the upland forestry regions most important for water supplies, from Jonkershoek in the south-west to Westfalia in the far north-east (Table 3). Jonkershoek and Cathedral Peak were multiple catchment experiments, but with these as the benchmarks to assure ‘unimpeachable’ findings, subsequent sites
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Australia: ANU Press
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