2005 PUBLICATIONS,RESEARCH REPORTS

JOURNAL PUBLICATIONS (15)

Cundill, G., Fabricius, C.F. & Marti, N. 2005. Foghorns to the future: Using knowledge and
transdisciplinarity to navigate complex systems. Ecology & Society 10 (2): 8. [online] URL:
http://www.ecology andsociety.org/ vol10/iss2/art8/

Dovie, B.K., Witkowski, E.T.F. & Shackleton, C.M. 2005. Monetary valuation of livelihoods indicator
for understanding the composition and complexity of rural households. Agriculture & Human Values,
22: 87-103.

Emanuel, P.L., Shackleton, C.M. & Baxter, J.S. 2005. Modelling the sustainable harvest of Sclerocarya
birrea subsp. caffra fruits in the South African lowveld. Forest Ecology & Management, 214: 91-103.
Gambiza, J. Campbell, B.M., Moe, S.R. & Frost, P.G. 2005. Fire behaviour in a semi-arid Baikiaea
plurijuga savanna woodland on Kalahari sands in western Zimbabwe. South African Journal of
Science, 101: 302-308.

Gyan, C.A. & Shackleton, C.M. 2005. Abundance and use of Phoenix reclinata in the King William’s
town area, South Africa. Journal of Tropical Forest Science, 17: 325-336.

Holmes, P.M., Richardson, D.M., Esler, K.J., Witkowski, E.T.F. & Fourie, S. 2005. A decision-making
framework for restoring riparian zones degraded by invasive alien plans in South Africa. South African
Journal of Science, 101: 553-564.

Keirungi, J. & Fabricius, C. 2005. Selecting medicinal plants for cultivation at Nqabara on the Eastern
Cape Wild Coast, South Africa. South African Journal of Science, 101: 497-501.

Leakey, R., Shackleton, S.E. & du Plessis, P. 2005. Domestication potential of marula (Sclerocarya
birrea subsp. caffra) in South Africa and Namibia: 1. Phenotypic variation in fruit traits. Agroforestry
Systems, 64: 25-35.

Leakey, R.R.B., Tchoundjeu, Z., Schreckenberg, K., Shackleton, S.E. & Shackleton, C.M. 2005.
Agroforestry tree products (AFTPs): Targeting poverty reduction and enhanced livelihoods.
International Journal of Agricultural Sustainability, 3: 1-23.

Paumgarten, F., Shackleton, C.M. & Cocks, M. 2005. Growing of trees in home-gardens by rural
households in the Eastern Cape and Limpopo provinces, South Africa. International Journal of World
Ecology & Sustainable Development, 12: 1-19.

Shackleton, C.M. Guthrie, G. & Main, R. 2005. Estimating the potential role of commercial overharvesting
in resource viability: a case study of five useful tree species in South Africa. Land
Degradation & Development, 16: 273-286.

Shackleton, C.M., Shackleton, S.E., Netshiluvhi, T.R. & Mathabela, F.R. 2005. The contribution and
direct-use value of livestock to rural livelihoods in the Sand River catchment, South Africa. African
Journal of Range & Forage Science, 22: 127-140.

Shackleton, S.E. & Campbell, B. 2005. What difference can the local level trade in NTFPs make to
rural livelihoods and poverty in South Africa? Evidence from four case studies. International Forestry
Review, 7: 138. (Published abstract)

Shackleton, S.E. & Shackleton, C.M. 2005. The contribution of marula fruits and fruit products to rural
livelihoods in the Bushbuckridge district, South Africa: balancing domestic needs and
commercialisation. Forests, Trees & Livelihoods, 15: 3-24.

Van Jaarsveld, A.S., Biggs, R., Scholes, R.J., Bohensky, E., Reyers, B., Lynam, T., Musvoto, C. &
Fabricius, C. 2005. Measuring conditions and trends in ecosystem services at multiple scales: the
southern African Millennium Ecosystem Assessment (SAfMA) experience. Philosophical Transactions
of the Royal Society B, 360: 425-441.

2005 BOOK CONTRTRIBUTIONS (7)

Folke C. & Fabricius C. Cundill, G., Schultz, L., Quieroz, C., Gokale, Y., Marin, A., Camac-Ramirez,
E., Chandola, S., Amhed,, M.T., Talukdar, B. Argumedo, A. & Torres, R.C. 2005. Chapter 10:
Communities, ecosystems and livelihoods. Millennium Ecosystem Assessment Sub-global Synthesis,
Island Press, Washington. 261-277.

Roda, J-M., Mutamba, M., Campbell, B.C., Kowero, G., Clarke, M., Gonzales, L.A., Mapendembe, A.
Oka, H., Shackleton, S.E., Vantomme, P. & Yiping, L. 2005. Forests-based livelihoods and poverty
reduction: paths from local to global development. In: Mery, G., Alfaro, R., Kanninen, M. & Loboviko,
M. (eds). Forests in the global balance – changing paradigms. IURFO, Helsinki. pp. 75-96.

Shackleton, S.E. 2005. Improving devolution policies. In: Mery, G., Alfaro, R., Kanninen, M. &
Loboviko, M. (eds). Forests in the global balance – changing paradigms. IURFO, Helsinki. pp. 92.

Shackleton, S. E. 2005. Spoons, bowls and other household items: The kiaat woodcrafters of
Bushbuckridge, South Africa. In: Cunningham, A., Campbell, B. and Belcher, B. (eds). Carving out a
future: tropical forests, livelihoods and the international woodcarving trade. Earthscan, London. pp.
81-102.

Shackleton, S.E. 2005. Ecological characteristics of Pterocarpus angolensis and impacts of harvesting
in Bushbuckridge, South Africa. In: Cunningham, A., Campbell, B. and Belcher, B. (eds). Carving out
a future: tropical forests, livelihoods and the international woodcarving trade. Earthscan, London. pp.
213.

Shackleton, S.E. 2005. External support for the woodcraft industry in Bushbuckridge, South Africa. In:
Cunningham, A., Campbell, B. and Belcher, B. (eds). Carving out a future: tropical forests, livelihoods
and the international woodcarving trade. Earthscan, London. pp. 253.

Wiersum, K.F. & Shackleton, C.M. 2005. Rural dynamics and biodiversity conservation in southern
Africa. In: Ros-Tonen, M.A.F & Dietz, T. (Eds). African forests between nature and livelihood
resources: interdisciplinary studies in conservation and forest management. Edwin Mellon Press.
Lewiston. pp. 67-91.

2005 CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS (19)

Cumming, T. 2005. Conservation incentives for commercial farmers in the Fish-Kowie mega
conservancy network. (Paper). Annual conference of the Thicket Forum, 16-18 May, Grahamstown.

Cumming, T. 2005. Conservation incentives for private commercial farmers in South Africa’s
Subtropical Thicket Biome. (Paper). 19th Annual conference of the Society for Conservation Biology,
15 – 19 July, University of Brasilia, Brasilia, Brazil.

Dovie, D.B.K., Witkowski, E.T.F. & Shackleton, C.M. 2005. Modeling biocultural factors underlying
utilization and management of indigenous tree species. (Paper). 19th Annual conference of the Society
for Conservation Biology, 15 – 19 July, University of Brasilia, Brasilia, Brazil.

Evans, J.J., Pasnik, D.J., Brill, G.C. & Klesius, P.H. 2005. Survival, stress and Strepococcus agalactiae
susceptibility in Nile Tiliapia, Oreochromis niloticus, following unionized ammonia exposure. (Paper).
12th International European Association of Fish Pathologists Conference, 11-16 September,
Copenhagen, Denmark.

Fabricius, C. 2005. Monitoring community-based natural resource management as a complex adaptive
system. (Paper). Annual Congress of the Grassland Society of southern Africa. 19-22 July, Port
Shepstone.

Fabricius C. and Collins S. 2005. Community-based natural resource management: governing the
commons. (Paper). Symposium on ecosystem governance. 10-13 October, Pilanesberg National Park.
Fourie, S. 2005. Recovery of indigenous vegetation after clearing of alien invasive vegetation in the
Albany district, Eastern Cape. (Paper) Annual conference of the Fynbos Forum, 1-5 August, Port
Elizabeth.

Hagen, B. & Fabricius, C. 2005. Why do birds need reserves in thicket? (Paper). Annual conference of
the Thicket Forum, 16-18 May, Grahamstown.

Keirungi, J. & Fabricius, C. 2005. Selecting medicinal plants for cultivation at Nqabara on the Eastern
Cape Wild Coast. (Paper). Annual conference of the Indigenous Plant Use Forum, 27-30 June,
Grahamstown.

Kirby, D. & Gambiza, J. 2005. Contribution of prickly pear (Opuntia species) trade to local livelihoods
in Makana Municipality and surrounding areas. (Paper). Annual conference of the Thicket Forum, 16-
18 May, Grahamstown.

McGarry, D. 2005. Sukuzincandela umgalagala: the differential use of forests for ecosystem products
at Nqabara, Eastern Cape. (Paper). Annual conference of the Indigenous Plant Use Forum, 27-30 June,
Grahamstown.

McGarry, D., Shackleton, C.M., Fourie, S., Gambiza, J., Shackleton, S.E. & Fabricius, C. 2005. The
impacts of invasive alien species on rural livelihoods: the case of Black wattle and Prickly Pear.
(Paper). Understanding the impacts of invasive alien species on human wellbeing. 15-16 Sept,
Kirstenbosch.

Ndengejeho, M. & Gambiza, J. 2005. The contribution of medicinal Pelargonium sidoides and P.
reniforme to rural livelihoods in five villages in the Eastern Cape Province, South Africa. (Paper).
Annual conference of the Thicket Forum, 16-18 May, Grahamstown.

Ndengejeho, M. & Gambiza, J. 2005. The contribution of medicinal Pelargonium sidoides and P.
reniforme to rural livelihoods in five villages in the Eastern Cape Province, South Africa. (Paper).
Annual conference of the Indigenous Plant Use Forum, 27-30 June, Grahamstown.

Pasnik, D.J., Evans, J.J., Klesius, P.H. & Brill, G.C. 2005. Toxicity stress responses and disease
susceptibility of Nile Tilapia, Oreochromis niloticus, exposed to unionized ammonia. (Paper). Annual
Congress of the American Fisheries Society, 27-29 July, Minneapolis, USA.

Pereira, T. 2005. Opportunities and constraints to trade in reed-based craft products in the rural villages
of Mpozolo and Ntubeni, Transkei, South Africa. (Paper). Annual conference of the Indigenous Plant
Use Forum, 27-30 June, Grahamstown.

Shackleton, C.M., McGarry, D., Fourie, S., Gambiza, J., Shackleton, S.E. & Fabricius, C. 2005.
Towards assessing the impacts of invasive alien species on rural livelihoods. (Paper). Understanding
the impacts of invasive alien species on human wellbeing. 15-16 Sept, Kirstenbosch.

Shackleton, S.E. & Campbell, B. 2005. What difference can local level trade in NTFPs make to rureal
livelihoods and poverty alleviation in South Africa? Evidence from four case studies. (Paper). XXII
IUFRO World Congress, 8-15 August, Brisbane, Australia.

Sithole, H.J.N., White, R.M., Plumstead, E.E. & Shackleton, S.E. 2005. The informal trade in
woodcarvings in the Port St Johns area. (Paper). Annual conference of the Indigenous Plant Use
Forum, 27-30 June, Grahamstown.

2005 RESEARCH REPORTS

McGarry, D., Shackleton, C.M., Fourie, S., Gambiza, J., Shackleton, S.E. & Fabricius, C.F. 2005. A
rapid assessment of the effects of invasive species on human livelihoods, especially of the rural poor.
Report to SANBI, Cape Town. 200 pp.

Timmermans, H. 2005. An inventory of forestry-related poverty relief projects in the Eastern Cape
province. Report to Dept of Water Affairs & Forestry, Pretoria. 29 pp.

Timmermans, H. 2005. Case Studies on beekeeping and honey production in South Africa. Report to
Dept of Water Affairs & Forestry, Pretoria. 18 pp.

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