Abstract

The known distribution and history of Mistbelt Mixed Podocarpus Forest in Natal, and its utilization and destruction are discussed. It is suggested that there may be a general drying of the forest climate, which is supported by evidence from canopy tree growth and regeneration. That this generally drier period has contributed to the rapid rate of forest degradation is postulated, and the need for the immediate implementation of conservation measures to ensure the safety of a representative area of forest is stressed.

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  • Mistbelt Mixed Podocarpus Forest was the name given by Edwards (1967) in his survey of the vegetation of the Tugela Basin, for the climatic climax forest vegetation of the Natal Mistbelt

  • Mistbelt Mixed Podocarpus Forest represents one of a series of three montane forest types found in Natal

  • We know from various historical accounts, summarized relatively recently by Rycroft (1942), Moll (1965) and Edwards (1967), that the Mistbelt Mixed Podocarpus Forests of Natal were intensively worked for timber until about 1940

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Mistbelt Mixed Podocarpus Forest was the name given by Edwards (1967) in his survey of the vegetation of the Tugela Basin, for the climatic climax forest vegetation of the Natal Mistbelt. Mistbelt Mixed Podocarpus Forest represents one of a series of three montane forest types found in Natal.

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