PJB-2010-152
THE PROTECTION EFFECTS ON FLORISTIC DIVERSITY IN A NORTH AFRICAN PSEUDO-SAVANNA
SÂAD OULED DHAOU1*, FETHIA ABDALLAH1*, AZAEIZ OULED BELGACEM2 AND MOHAMED CHAIEB1
Abstract
A study was carried out in northern Africa to investigate vegetation in Bou Hedma National Park 13 years after it was completely protected from livestock grazing and other anthropogenic activities which have largely depleted the vegetation. This vegetation was compared with that in seriously overgrazed area outside the park, where negative influences persist.
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