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A tale of two villages: assessing the dynamics of fuelwood supply in communal landscapes in South Africa

机译:两个村庄的故事:评估南非公共景观中薪材供应的动态

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Fuelwood is the dominant source of energy used by most rural households in southern Africa to meet daily domestic energy requirements. Due to limited financial resources, most rural households are unable to make the transition to electricity thus they remain dependant on the woodlands surrounding their settlements as a source of cheap energy. Unsustainable fuelwood harvesting due to increasing demand as a result of growing human populations may result in environmental degradation particularly in the high-density, communal savannah woodlands of South Africa. Evaluating the sustainability of current fuelwood harvesting patterns requires an understanding of the environmental impacts of past logging practices to establish patterns of woodland degradation. This study evaluates impacts of fuelwood harvesting from 1992-2009 on the woodland structure and species composition surrounding two rural villages located within the Kruger to Canyons Biosphere Reserve (Mpumalanga Province, South Africa). Both villages (Welverdiend and Athol) were of similar spatial extent and exhibited similar socioeconomic characteristics. The total wood stock in the communal woodlands of both villages declined overall (with greater losses seen in Welverdiend) and, in Welverdiend, there were also changes in the woodland structure and species diversity of the species commonly harvested for fuelwood over this period. The woodlands in Welverdiend have become degraded and no longer produce fuelwood of preferred species and stem size in sufficient quantity or quality. The absence of similar negative impacts in Athol suggests more sustainable harvesting regimes exist there because of the lower human population and lower fuelwood extraction pressure. The Welverdiend community has annexed neighbouring unoccupied private land in a social response to fuelwood scarcity. Athol residents behaved similarly during drought periods. The potential for future conflict with neighbouring conservation areas within the Kruger to Canyons Biosphere is high if current land uses and fuelwood extraction patterns are maintained.
机译:薪柴是南部非洲大多数农村家庭用来满足日常家庭能源需求的主要能源。由于资金有限,大多数农村家庭无法过渡到电力,因此他们仍然依赖定居点周围的林地作为廉价能源。人口增长导致需求增加导致不可持续的薪材采伐可能导致环境恶化,特别是在南非的高密度,热带稀树草原林地。评估当前薪材采伐方式的可持续性需要了解过去伐木实践对环境的影响,以建立林地退化的方式。这项研究评估了1992-2009年薪柴采伐对位于克鲁格至峡谷生物圈保护区(南非普马兰加省)内两个乡村周围林地结构和物种组成的影响。两个村庄(Welverdiend和Athol)都具有相似的空间范围,并展现出相似的社会经济特征。两个村庄的公共林地的木材总存量总体上有所下降(Welverdiend的损失更大),在此期间,Welverdiend中通常采伐的木材的林地结构和物种多样性也发生了变化。 Welverdiend的林地已经退化,不再以足够的数量或质量生产出首选树种和茎尺寸的薪材。 Athol中没有类似的负面影响,这表明那里存在着更多的可持续采伐制度,因为人口减少,薪柴提取压力降低。 Welverdiend社区吞并了附近的无人居住的私人土地,以应对薪柴短缺。 Athol居民在干旱时期的表现也类似。如果维持目前的土地利用和薪材采伐方式,那么将来与克鲁格至峡谷生物圈内邻近的保护区发生冲突的可能性很高。

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  • 来源
    《Environmental Conservation》 |2013年第1期|71-83|共13页
  • 作者单位

    School of Animal, Plant and Environmental Sciences, University of the Witwatersrand, WITS 2050, South Africa;

    School of Animal, Plant and Environmental Sciences, University of the Witwatersrand, WITS 2050, South Africa;

    School of Animal, Plant and Environmental Sciences, University of the Witwatersrand, c/o Wits Rural Facility, Private Bag X420, Acornhoek, 1360, South Africa;

  • 收录信息 美国《科学引文索引》(SCI);美国《工程索引》(EI);
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类
  • 关键词

    African savannahs; rural communities; sustainable harvesting; woodland structure;

    机译:非洲大草原;农村社区;可持续收割;林地结构;

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