The need for a vegetation survey in Zimbabwe, a developing country, is discussed. It is proposed that such a survey should produce a classification which is based on floristic criteria, and in which the vegetation types relate as nearly as possible to homogeneous environmental units. The practical application of such a classification is outlined with reference to the management of natural vegetation resources, land use planning and the preservation of species diversity.
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Müller, T. (1983). A case for a vegetation survey in a developing country based on Zimbabwe. Bothalia, 14(3/4), 721–723. https://doi.org/10.4102/abc.v14i3/4.1233
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