2019
DOI: 10.3390/atmos10080471
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Temperature Changes in the Maloti-Drakensberg Region: An Analysis of Trends for the 1960–2016 Period

Abstract: Nature has been adversely affected by increasing industrialization, especially during the latter part of the last century, as a result of accelerating technological development, unplanned urbanization, incorrect agricultural policies and deforestation, which have contributed to the elevated concentration of the greenhouse gases (GHGs) in the environment. GHG accumulation has an adverse impact on meteorological and hydro-meteorological parameters, particularly temperature. Temperature plays a prominent and well… Show more

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“…Other important climate change drivers that could separately or interactively influence the dynamics of montane grassland and its fire management are rising levels of atmospheric CO 2 and other greenhouse gases, increased temperatures, and deposition of atmospheric nitrogen (Carbutt and Edwards 2015;Bentley and O'Connor 2018;Gibson and Newman 2019;Mohamed and Mukwada 2019). Grass fuel loads, weather conditions for burning, and the timing of burning in relation to plant growth will be altered by climate change.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Other important climate change drivers that could separately or interactively influence the dynamics of montane grassland and its fire management are rising levels of atmospheric CO 2 and other greenhouse gases, increased temperatures, and deposition of atmospheric nitrogen (Carbutt and Edwards 2015;Bentley and O'Connor 2018;Gibson and Newman 2019;Mohamed and Mukwada 2019). Grass fuel loads, weather conditions for burning, and the timing of burning in relation to plant growth will be altered by climate change.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%