Plant communities and landscapes of the Parque Nacional de Zinave, Mozambique
Abstract
Conservation implication: No formal description and mapping of the vegetation existed for Zinave. The landscape map is a vital input for the management plan. The reintroduction of wildlife species that were exterminated during the civil war requires a selection of suitable habitats for the placement of the ‘sanctuary’ that will be used to ensure the initial security of the introduced animals. The landscape map of Zinave fits into the broader mapping of the Great Limpopo Transfrontier Park and Conservation Area (GLTFCA) for conservation planning purposes.
How to cite this article: Stalmans, M. & Peel, M., 2010, ‘Plant communities and landscapes of the Parque Nacional de Zinave, Mozambique’, Koedoe 52(1), Art. #703, 11 pages. DOI: 10.4102/koedoe.v52i1.703
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