It is an ongoing process to develop this Decision Support System, and thus there may be pages under construction at any time. We greatly encourage you to communicate with us, providing your suggestions for improvement, viewpoints etc.
The Chameleon Bush Encroachment Research Group can be contacted by e-Mail: chameleon@polytechnic.edu.na
The Chameleon project was launched as a joint research project at the Polytechnic of Namibia. Based on a state-and-transition model for semi-arid savanna dynamics, with particular reference to bush encroachment (Joubert, Rothauge and Smit, 2008), the development of an online Decision Support System was started in 2003 and is since being developed further. Recently (2007) BIOTA funding has allowed the project to be extended. (More Information...)
Please click →here to start the Wiki-based Decision Support System for Bush Encroachment Prevention.
An old Acacia mellifera is seen in this photo dying off while new plants are establishing around the parent tree:a common occurrence.
| Name | Department | Web Site | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Dave Joubert | Nature Conservation | Dave Joubert | djoubert@polytechnic.edu.na |
| Ibo Zimmermann | Agriculture | Ibo Zimmermann | izimmermann@polytechnic.edu.na |
| Patrick Graz | University of Ballarat | Patrick Graz | |
| Jens Fendler | Software Engineering | Jens Fendler | jfendler@polytechnic.edu.na |
| Heike Winschiers | Software Engineering | Heike Winschiers | heikew@polytechnic.edu.na |