
Chemical bush control [South Africa]
To either clear or thin bush (trees) in encroached areas by chemical means.
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To either clear or thin bush (trees) in encroached areas by chemical means.
Ripploughing and oversowing (sodsowing) of extensive grazing land in order to improve productivity of a semi-arid rangeland.
Artificially built watercourses with contour banks with a specific gradient
Restoration of degraded grazing land.
Contour lines of vetiver grass planted within fields of sugar cane, on stream banks and roadsides, to act as ‘hedges against erosion’.
Rehabilitation of areas degraded by strip mining, through returning stockpiled topsoil and transplanting of indigenous species, to promote revegetation.
Old motor tyres and/or vegetation along contours.
To rehabilitate/stabilise distorted wetlands as close as possible to its original state/function.
Stone walls and re-vegetation (planting of indigenous trees) = Rehabilitation
Combination of field demarcation and erosion protection by grass strips