Developing an environmental research platform in the Karoo at the Square Kilometre Array

A part of the Square Kilometre Array (SKA) will be constructed in the northern Karoo of South Africa on approximately 135 000 ha of land. This land is formerly privately owned rangelands (farms) that were purchased by the South African National Research Foundation (NRF), on which the South African...

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Autores principales: Helga van der Merwe, Suzanne J. Milton, W. Richard J. Dean, Tim G. O'Connor, Joh R. Henschel
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:9ae4c3ae50b64ec0b50581ba582f8b0b2021-12-02T06:15:01ZDeveloping an environmental research platform in the Karoo at the Square Kilometre Array10.17159/sajs.2021/105111996-7489https://doaj.org/article/9ae4c3ae50b64ec0b50581ba582f8b0b2021-11-01T00:00:00Zhttps://sajs.co.za/article/view/10511https://doaj.org/toc/1996-7489 A part of the Square Kilometre Array (SKA) will be constructed in the northern Karoo of South Africa on approximately 135 000 ha of land. This land is formerly privately owned rangelands (farms) that were purchased by the South African National Research Foundation (NRF), on which the South African Radio Astronomy Observatory, as part of the global SKA project, will erect the SKA infrastructure. Additionally, a long-term environmental research programme will be established to investigate various dryland ecosystem components at a landscape scale. Livestock has been removed from the farms, and the area is now managed by the South African National Parks (SANParks) as the Meerkat National Park. The land-use and land cover changes present an unprecedented opportunity to study ecosystem dynamics. The property will be established as an NRF science park, incorporating an SKA research platform for radio astronomy and an environmental research platform of the South African Environmental Observation Network, with additional environmental research conducted by SANParks and their collaborators. We briefly describe current knowledge of the area’s environment, and report on past and contemporary changes in this part of the Karoo. We present a conceptual model for the larger landscape which considers possible future land-use scenarios, the projected trajectories of change under these scenarios, and factors influencing these trajectories. These deliberations represent the foundation for future research in this landscape and the development of an environmental observation research platform in the Karoo at SKA. Significance: • We summarise an extensive environmental baseline report on the SKA property and surrounding areas. • Withdrawal of livestock and other changes – such as clearing of alien invasive plants, reduced predator control and reduction in water-point maintenance – are expected to bring about changes in ecological processes and plant and animal communities. • We present a conceptual model of scenarios to test possible future trajectories as a first step towards an earth system science research platform in the NRF science park. Helga van der MerweSuzanne J. MiltonW. Richard J. DeanTim G. O'ConnorJoh R. HenschelAcademy of Science of South Africaarticledrylandsecosystem re-organisationenvironmental changelong-term ecological researchNama-KarooScienceQScience (General)Q1-390Social SciencesHSocial sciences (General)H1-99ENSouth African Journal of Science, Vol 117, Iss 11/12 (2021)
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topic drylands
ecosystem re-organisation
environmental change
long-term ecological research
Nama-Karoo
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ecosystem re-organisation
environmental change
long-term ecological research
Nama-Karoo
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Helga van der Merwe
Suzanne J. Milton
W. Richard J. Dean
Tim G. O'Connor
Joh R. Henschel
Developing an environmental research platform in the Karoo at the Square Kilometre Array
description A part of the Square Kilometre Array (SKA) will be constructed in the northern Karoo of South Africa on approximately 135 000 ha of land. This land is formerly privately owned rangelands (farms) that were purchased by the South African National Research Foundation (NRF), on which the South African Radio Astronomy Observatory, as part of the global SKA project, will erect the SKA infrastructure. Additionally, a long-term environmental research programme will be established to investigate various dryland ecosystem components at a landscape scale. Livestock has been removed from the farms, and the area is now managed by the South African National Parks (SANParks) as the Meerkat National Park. The land-use and land cover changes present an unprecedented opportunity to study ecosystem dynamics. The property will be established as an NRF science park, incorporating an SKA research platform for radio astronomy and an environmental research platform of the South African Environmental Observation Network, with additional environmental research conducted by SANParks and their collaborators. We briefly describe current knowledge of the area’s environment, and report on past and contemporary changes in this part of the Karoo. We present a conceptual model for the larger landscape which considers possible future land-use scenarios, the projected trajectories of change under these scenarios, and factors influencing these trajectories. These deliberations represent the foundation for future research in this landscape and the development of an environmental observation research platform in the Karoo at SKA. Significance: • We summarise an extensive environmental baseline report on the SKA property and surrounding areas. • Withdrawal of livestock and other changes – such as clearing of alien invasive plants, reduced predator control and reduction in water-point maintenance – are expected to bring about changes in ecological processes and plant and animal communities. • We present a conceptual model of scenarios to test possible future trajectories as a first step towards an earth system science research platform in the NRF science park.
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author Helga van der Merwe
Suzanne J. Milton
W. Richard J. Dean
Tim G. O'Connor
Joh R. Henschel
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title Developing an environmental research platform in the Karoo at the Square Kilometre Array
title_short Developing an environmental research platform in the Karoo at the Square Kilometre Array
title_full Developing an environmental research platform in the Karoo at the Square Kilometre Array
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title_full_unstemmed Developing an environmental research platform in the Karoo at the Square Kilometre Array
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