The Vecon consortium (2006) Review of the original recommendations and decisions taken about phasing out plantation forestry and state forest land in the southern and western Cape and recommendation on a decision to reverse the withdrawal strategy Department of Water Affairs and Forestry (DWAF)

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Tuswa N., Bugan R. D. H., Mapeto T., Jovanovic N., Gush M., Kapangaziwiri E., Dzikiti S., Kanyerere T. & Xu Y. (2019) The impacts of commercial plantation forests on groundwater recharge: A case study from George (Western Cape, South Africa) Physics and Chemistry of the Earth, Parts A/B/C 112: 187–199

Keywords: Groundwater recharge, Pinus radiata, Pinus elliotii, Vegetation water use

van Wilgen N. J. & Herbst M. eds. (2017) Taking stock of parks in a changing world: The SANParks Global Environmental Change Assessment South African National Parks

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Swart R. C. (2016) The effect of commercial forestry plantations and roads on southern Afrotemperate forest arthropod diversity  Stellenbosch University

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MTO (2020) MTO Exit Areas Newsletter (issue 4) – Exit areas 2020 on track MTO Group

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Midgley J. J. & Seydack A. (2006) No adverse signs of the effect of environmental change on tree biomass in the Knysna forest during the 1990s South African Jouranl of Science 102: 96–97

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LHA Management Consultants (2014) Feasibility study for the re-commissioning of the Vecon Forestry Areas Industrial Development Corporation

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Hugo C. D. (2011) The influence of fire and plantation management on wetlands on the Tsitsikamma plateau Nelson Mandela Metropolitan University

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Hugo C. D., Watson L. H. & Cowling R. M. (2012) Wetland plant communities of the Tsitsikamma plateau in relation to fire history, plantation management and physical factors South African Journal of Botany 83: 47–55

Keywords: Community analysis, Eastern CFR, Fire management, NMDS, Palustrine wetlands

Geldenhuys C. J. (1982) The management of the southern Cape forests. South African Forestry Journal 121: 4–10

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