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Acacia trees modify soil water dynamics and the potential groundwater recharge in savanna ecosystems

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Gröngröft, A., De Blécourt, M., Landschreiber, L., Classen, N., & Eschenbach, A. (2018). Acacia trees modify soil water dynamics and the potential groundwater recharge in savanna ecosystems. In R. Revermann, K. M. Krewenka, U. Schmiedel, J. M. Olwoch, J. Helmschrot, & N. Jürgens (Eds.), Climate change and adaptive land management in southern Africa: assessments, changes, challenges, and solutions: product of the first research portfolio of SASSCAL 2012-2018 (pp. 177-186). Göttingen; Windhoek: Klaus Hess Verlag.


Cite as: https://hdl.handle.net/21.11116/0000-0001-DE94-E
Abstract
Global change puts increasing pressure on social-ecological systems. This book features outcomes of research of SASSCAL and aims to draw the attention of a broad readership. The presented studies provide assessments of the values of resources, analyse long term environmental changes, identify risks and challenges involved and offer solutions and pathways towards climate change adaptation and sustainable land management for southern Africa.