Urban ecological and social-ecological research in the City of Cape Town
Dec 2012
Insight
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The Management of Fire-Adapted Ecosystems in an Urban Setting: the Case of Table Mountain National Park, South Africa PDF
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Can Cape Town’s unique biodiversity be saved? Balancing conservation imperatives and development needs PDF
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Evidence, Perceptions, and Trade-offs Associated with Invasive Alien Plant Control in the Table Mountain National Park, South Africa PDF
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An Ecological View of the History of the City of Cape Town PDF
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Urban Ecology in Cape Town: South African Comparisons and Reflections PDF
Research
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Development of a Compendium of Local, Wild-Harvested Species Used in the Informal Economy Trade, Cape Town, South Africa PDF
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Urbanization Drives a Reduction in Functional Diversity in a Guild of Nectar-feeding Birds PDF
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Monkey Management: Using Spatial Ecology to Understand the Extent and Severity of Human–Baboon Conflict in the Cape Peninsula, South Africa PDF
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Insights and Opportunities Offered by a Rapid Ecosystem Service Assessment in Promoting a Conservation Agenda in an Urban Biodiversity Hotspot PDF
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Comanagement at the Fringes: Examining Stakeholder Perspectives at Macassar Dunes, Cape Town, South Africa—at the Intersection of High Biodiversity, Urban Poverty, and Inequality PDF