Urban Ecology in Cape Town: South African Comparisons and Reflections

Cilliers, S. S., Siebert, S. J. (2012). Urban Ecology in Cape Town: South African Comparisons and Reflections. Ecology and Society, 17(3), 33.

Platform
Cape Town
Publication type
Scientific article (peer-reviewed)
DOI Title
Urban Ecology in Cape Town: South African Comparisons and Reflections
Journal
Ecology and Society
ISSN/ISBN
1708-3087
DOI
10.5751/ES-05146-170333
Author(s)
Sarel S Cilliers Stefan J Siebert
Published year
Tags
Urban Ecology South Africa urban nature conservation urban environmental management

 

Abstract

Little urban ecological research has been done in South Africa. The papers in the Ecology and Society special feature Urban Ecological and Social-Ecological Research in the City of Cape Town make, therefore, an important contribution to the development of urban ecology locally and globally. Different approaches have been used in the study of urban ecology of different urban areas in South Africa. Cape Town is situated in a biodiversity hotspot and is the only South African city which includes a national park. As a result the urban ecological studies were mainly driven by urban nature conservation concerns. In other cities such as Durban, open space planning and environmental management were the major issues which focused ecological studies on urban areas whereas other studies of urban areas in the Eastern Cape and North-West provinces included private and public open spaces and man-made habitats. We reflect on the Cape Town studies in a South African context and highlight conservation of biodiversity, protection of ecosystem services, management of control measures, and the conflict between humans and nature. A brief synthesis has also been given of South African urban ecological research in general.

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