Rangeland Signals™

Our data-driven series of articles, analyses and latest happenings from the field

What threatens Africa’s rangelands?

Bush encroachment, characterised by an increase in woody vegetation cover, is a significant rangeland degradation issue in the KAZA region. This phenomenon, driven by overgrazing, fire suppression, and higher CO2 levels, reduces grazing capacity and biodiversity, impacting livelihoods reliant on grassland ecosystem services. However, bush-thinning and grassland restoration can mitigate these impacts and enhance resilience.