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Long-term resilience, bush encroachment patterns and local knowledge in a Northeast African savanna
Authors:Graciela Gil-Romera   Henry F. Lamb   David Turton   Miguel Sevilla-Callejo  Mohammed Umer
Affiliation:a African Studies Centre, University of Oxford, 92 Woodstock Road, OX27ND Oxford, United Kingdom;b Institute of Geography and Earth Sciences, University of Aberystwyth, SY233DB Aberystwyth, United Kingdom;c Instituto Pirenaico de Ecología-CSIC, Avda. Montañana 1005, 50059 Zaragoza, Spain;d Geography Department, University Autonoma of Madrid, Av. Francisco Tomás y Valiente 1, 28049 Madrid, Spain;e Department of Earth Sciences, Addis Ababa University, PO Box 3434, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
Abstract:Bush encroachment is a significant phenomenon in savanna environments as it affects wildlife and local livelihoods by preventing new pasture generation. In this article we present a 2000-year record of vegetation change in the Dara range of the Mago National Park, southwestern Ethiopia, an area inhabited by Mursi agro-pastoralists. We use an interdisciplinary approach to understand whether bush encroachment in this area is a recent event or a transitional state of the savanna and describe the local understanding of encroachment as a species-specific process. The vegetation record was obtained from a fossil hyrax midden, a type of sediment already used in Southern Africa but never before in East Africa. Six encroaching phases, led by Capparaceae and Grewia, were found over the last two millennia. The system proved to be resilient, with alternating open and encroached phases, and showed a non-linear response to environmental change, thereby fitting the control theory hypothesis for hysteresis loops. Determining the thresholds conditioning the system's resilience could help to improve savanna management for both local people and National Park authorities.
Keywords:Ethiopia   Indigenous knowledge   Pollen   Hyrax   Africa
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