POST-MINING REHABILITATION OF DUNES ON THE NORTHEAST COAST OF SOUTH-AFRICA

Citation
Mt. Mentis et Wn. Ellery, POST-MINING REHABILITATION OF DUNES ON THE NORTHEAST COAST OF SOUTH-AFRICA, South African journal of science, 90(2), 1994, pp. 69-74
Citations number
19
Categorie Soggetti
Multidisciplinary Sciences
ISSN journal
00382353
Volume
90
Issue
2
Year of publication
1994
Pages
69 - 74
Database
ISI
SICI code
0038-2353(1994)90:2<69:PRODOT>2.0.ZU;2-Q
Abstract
This article examines a claim by environmentalists that miners reveget ate but do not restore natural communities on coastal dunes subject to opencast mining. A test of the claim was conducted under a paradigm o f ecological succession. It was supposed that restoring the natural co mmunities required reinstatement of community process, and succession in particular. Thirty sample plots were located on unmined areas, and 37 on mined areas. Time-associated changes in community composition oc curred on both unmined but disturbed, and mined, areas. Euclidean dist ance of disturbed stands from an average mature or climax stand decrea sed over time. There was no significant difference in this convergence on the climax state between mined and unmined areas. Plant species ri chness increased with time since disturbance, again with no significan t difference between mined and unmined areas. It was concluded that su ccession was occurring on the mined land, and this succession did not differ materially from that on unmined areas.