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Sustainable land management practice successfully 'uproots' invasive Prosopis juliflora in East AfricaThe adoption of a sustainable land management practice (SLM) to manage invasive Prosopis juliflora—considered one of the worlds most threatening non-native tree species—appears to have ...
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‘Working for Water’ programme is meant to lead to skills and jobs: why it’s failingHowever, a study examining its impact in the Northern Cape – specifically a project clearing Prosopis mesquite trees – found that it falls short in fostering long-term livelihoods. By Sinazo N ...
Prosopis trees form dense thickets to increase the difficulty that herbivorous mammals experience in gaining access to grazing or water or moving between different areas. Disclaimer: AAAS and ...
For the best part of a decade, Delhi’s agencies have focussed on weeding out the vilayati kikar (prosopis juliflora) — an invasive tree species from Mexico — from the Capital’s landscape.
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