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ABBREVIATED CURRICULUM VITAE

Eugene John MOLL: Current position - Extraordinary Professor in the Department of Biodiversity and Conservation Biology of the University of the . Home address: 18 Derbyshire Crescent, Kirstenhof 7945, . Cell 0722401891, and Email [email protected] Born: 23 July 1941, Zimbabwe Nationality: Dual citizenship: South Africa and Australia Licensed to drive a motorbike and car Qualified Nature Guide for all the Provinces of South Africa (lapsed) Accredited trainer - SAQA level 1 (lapsed)

MAJOR APPOINTMENTS

• 2009 to 2021 Extraordinary Professor in the Dept of Biodiversity & Conservation Biology, UWC • 2003 to 2010 Consultant, and PT lecturer at UWC, Varsity College, Cape Technikon, and the SAWC • 2001 to 2003 Professor in the School of Natural and Rural Systems Management • 1998 to 2001 Seconded from the University of Queensland on a three-year contract as Director, Southern African Wildlife College, South Africa • 1992 to 1998 Foundation Chair in Natural Systems Management and Head of Department of Management Studies, University of Queensland • 1973 to 1992 Senior Lecturer, Associate Professor, Professor and Head of Department of Botany, University of • 1964 to 1973 Botanical Survey Officer & Officer-in-Charge of Natal Herbarium, Durban, RSA

RELEVANT SUB-APPOINTMENTS, SCHOLARSHIPS, FELLOWSHIPS AND AWARDS

2016 WESSA 90 Lifetime Conservationist Achiever Award 2014 Botanical Society’s Marloth Medal 2014 Elected Honorary Life Member of SAAB (South African Association of Botanists) 2013 Honorary Life Member of the Botanical Society of South Africa 1998 Awarded the Wildlife and Environmental Society of South Africa’s Gold Medal, for contributions to the conservation of 1993 Botanical Society of South Africa's Flora Conservation Medal 1991 Cape Times Centenary Award for professional contribution to conservation 1990 Ecological Consultant, Charles Darwin Foundation, Ecuador 1989 Visiting Professor, University of Namibia 1982 Visiting Professor, San Diego State University, California 1981 Awarded Kirstenbosch Jubilee Fellowship 1968 to 1969 British Council Scholarship, to the Nature Conservancy at Monks Wood

SOME RELEVANT POSITIONS HELD

2.1 PROFESSIONAL ORGANISATIONS IUCN Commission on National Parks and Protected Areas, 1993 to 2016 (resigned to pursue final stages of my career) 2.2 STATUTORY BODIES (i) Rondevlei Scientific Advisory Committee l986 to 1990 (defunct) (ii) Board of Control of the Percy Fitzpatrick Institute of African Ornithology, 1978 to 1992 (iii) South African Nature Foundation (affiliated to the World Wildlife Fund) Scientific Advisory Committee, 1975 to 1983 (iv) South African Council for Scientific and Industrial Research

Biome Steering Committee, 1979 to 1987  Forest Biome Steering Committee, 1982 to 1987  Karoo Biome Steering Committee, 1985 to 1987  Chairman of Pella Site Management Committee, 1979 to 1990 (site disbanded)  Third International Mediterranean Ecosystem Organising Congress Committee Member, 1979 to 1980 (v) KwaZulu Scientific Advisory Committee for Maputaland, 1978 to 1983 (defunct) (vi) Table Mountain Preservation Board Advisory Committee, 1976 to 1980 (vii) Transkei Environmental Advisory Board, 1975 to 1980 (defunct) (viii) Trustee New Germany Commonage, 1972 to 1980, and then Member of the Management Committee, 1980 to 1984 (resigned) 2.3 INVOLVEMENT WITH NGOs (i) From 1973 onwards I have been on and off the Council of the Botanical Society of South Africa (most recently as Chair of Council 2004-2009 and on the interim Council 2018-2019), still involved with Veld & Flora the quarterly magazine, and currently Chair of the Honours & Awards Committee and Chair of the Book Publication Committee. (ii) From the early 1960s first in what was then Natal (and as editor of Natal Wildlife) and later nationally on Council and the Conservation Advisory Committee of the Wildlife Society of SA; now WESSA (until 1992 when I left for Australia).

UNIVERSITY DEGREES*

1971 Ph.D. thesis title: "A plant ecological survey of the Three Rivers Region, Natal" 1965 M.Sc. thesis title: "An account of the plant ecology of the upper Mgeni Catchment, Natal" 1963 B.Sc. (Hons) in Botany 1962 B.Sc. with Botany and Zoology as majors *All degrees obtained from the University of Natal, Pietermaritzburg under the guidance and supervision of the late Professor A. W. Bayer

CONGRESSES, SYMPOSIA AND WORKSHOPS ATTENDED WHERE PERSONAL CONTRIBUTIONS WERE MADE

• International 17 - most relevant to biodiversity conservation being: 2018 4th International Meeting of the Compassionate Ecology Society, Blue Mountains, Australia 1999 Workshop on “Integrating biodiversity information management into the curriculum of Wildlife Training institutions”, at the World Conservation Monitoring Centre, Cambridge 1989 General Assembly IUCN, Buenos Aires, Argentina 1991 MEDECOS VI, Crete, Greece 1988 Congreso Mundial Sobre el Bosque y Mattoral Mediterraneos, Caceres, Spain 1985 NATO Advanced Workshop on Plant Response to Stress, Sesimbra, Portugal 1980 Biological Aspects of Rare Plant Conservation, Cambridge, England 1977 Fire in Mediterranean-Type Ecosystems, Stanford, California • National and local 102 - most relevant biodiversity conservation being: 2019 Fynbos Forum 2001 Fynbos Forum 1998 Launch of the Central Lowveld Biosphere Initiative, Orpen 1996/97 Australian Rangelands Conference, Port Augusta & Gatton 1994 Mulgalands Workshop, Gatton 1986 Future Research Priorities in the Fynbos Biome, Stellenbosch 1985 Conceptual Issues in Ecology, Cape Town

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5. POST-GRADUATE SUPERVISION

• 33 Masters by research successfully graduated, nine with cum laude. Some of those most relevant to biodiversity conservation are: 2017 Gibbs, Dalton. A web-based biodiversity database as a conservation management tool for natural fragments in an urban context. University of the Western Cape 2014 Emms, P.I. Long-term vegetation monitoring – a 33-year record for Table Mountain. University of the Western Cape 2006 Petersen, L. M. Granivores as ecosystem regulators of woody plant increasers in semi-arid savannas of the Lowveld, South Africa (awarded cum laude) 1991 Joubert, C. History and description of contemporary vegetation, , Cape Town 1988 Liengme, C.A. Pastures, past and present: utilization of West Coast Strandveld 1983 Bossi, L. Mapping the vegetation of the fynbos biome with the aid of LANDSAT imagery (awarded cum laude) McDonald, D.J. The vegetation of Swartbosch Kloof, Jonkershoek, Cape Province, South Africa 1981 Bond, W. Vegetation gradients in Southern Cape Mountains (awarded cum laude) Durand, B.J. A study of the short-term responses of fynbos to fire in the Kogelberg State Forest, S.A. Jarman, M.L. Remote sensing applications in vegetation mapping with special reference to the Langebaan area, South Africa (awarded cum laude) Kathan, L. A study of certain ecological aspects pertaining to a Leucadendron laureolum community at the Silver Mine Nature Reserve, South Africa 1980 Van Wilgen, B.W. Some effects of fire frequency on fynbos at Jonkershoek, Stellenbosch, South Africa (awarded cum laude) 1978 McKenzie, B. A quantitative study of the indigenous forests of the south western Cape

• 24 PhDs successfully graduated, two winning the South African Association of Botanists Junior Medal for the best Ph.D. thesis in their year in the Botanical Sciences. Some of those most relevant to biodiversity conservation are: 2013 Petersen, Leif Michael. Cape Town’s informal economy of wild harvested resources and traditional medicine. Ph.D. Thesis, University of Queensland. Brisbane. 2011 Gumbi, Duma Petros. The impacts of change in climate, human demography, and other social factors on the fire regime of the . Ph.D. Thesis, University of KZN, Pietermaritzburg. 1999 Leverington, F.J. Zones of cooperation in park-neighbour relationships (School of Natural and Rural Systems Management, University of Queensland) 1998 Switala, J.P. A spatial equilibrium analysis of the future Queensland kangaroo harvesting industry (Dept. of Natural and Rural Systems Management, University of Queensland) Witt, G Bradd. How the west was once: Reconstructing historical vegetation change and monitoring the present using carbon isotope techniques (Dept. of Natural and Rural Systems Management, University of Queensland) 1997 Woodford, K.B. Bio-economic aspects of farmed deer and antelope industries in tropical and sub-tropical Australia (Department of Natural & Rural Systems Management, University of Queensland) 1991 Macdonald, I.A.W. Conservation implications of the invasion of southern Africa by alien organisms (Depts. of Zoology & Botany, UCT) 1989 Geldenhuys, C.J. Environmental and biogeographic influences on the distribution and composition of the southern Cape forests (veld type 4) 1985 Van Wilgen, B.W. The derivation of fire hazard indices and burning prescriptions from climatic and ecological features of the fynbos biome 1984 McKenzie, B. Ecological considerations of some past and present land use practices in Transkei 1982 Cowling R.M. Vegetation studies in the Humansdorp region of the fynbos biome.

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6. MOST RELEVANT TO BIODIVESITY CONSERVATION AND EDUCATION ARE:

• Refereed papers 120 1968 MOLL, E.J. Some notes on the vegetation of Mkuzi Game Reserve. Lammergeyer (8): 25-30 1971 MOLL, E.J. WARD, C.J. STEINKE, T.D. & COOPER, K.H. Our Mangroves Threatened. African Wildlife 25 (3): 103-107 1972 MOLL, E.J. The distribution abundance and utilisation of the Lala Palm, Hyphaene natalensis, in Tongaland, Natal. Bothalia 10 (4): 627-636 1976 MOLL, E.J. The conservation and social importance of the Dwesa Nature Reserve. S. Afr. J. Sci. 72 (12): 364 McKENZIE, B., MOLL, E.J. & CAMPBELL, B.M. A phyto-sociological study of Table Mountain, South Africa. Vegetatio 34 (1): 41-53 McKENZIE, B., MOLL, E.J. & CAMPBELL, B.M. A suggested management plan for the indigenous vegetation of Orange Kloof Table Mountain based on a phyto-sociological survey. S. Afr. For. J. 99: 1-6 3

McLACHLAN, D. & MOLL, E.J. A report on fire and vegetation on Table Mountain. S. Afr. For. J. 99: 7-12 1977 MOLL, E.J. A plea for the Gwaleweni Forest, Zululand. Trees in S. Afr. 29 (1): 17-23 CAMPBELL, B.M.& MOLL, E.J. The forest communities of Table Mountain, South Africa. Vegetatio 34 (2): 105-115 1978 MOLL, E.J. How secure is the ecology of the Kosi System? Lammergeyer 24: 44- 47 MOLL, E.J. A plea for the Ngoya Forest. Trees in S.Afr. 30 (3): 63-71 MOLL, E.J., McKENZIE, B., McLACHLAN, D. & CAMPBELL, B.M. A mountain in a city - the need to plan the human usage of the Table Mountain National Monument, South Africa. Biol. Conserv. 13 (2): 117-131 GLYPHIS, J., MOLL, E.J. & CAMPBELL, B.M. Phytosociological studies on Table Mountain, South Africa. I The Back Table. J. S. Afr. Bot. 44 (3): 281-289 LAIDLER, D., MOLL, E.J., CAMPBELL, B.M. GLYPHIS, J. Phytosociological studies on Table Mountain, South Africa. II The Front Table. J. S. Afr. Bot. 44 (3): 291-295 1979 CAMPBELL, B.M., McKENZIE, B. & MOLL, E.J. Should there be more tree vegetation in the Mediterranean Climate region of South Africa? J. S. Afr. Bot. 45 (4): 453-457 1980 MOLL, E.J. Is Mkuzi Game Reserve being over-browsed? S. Afr. J. Sci. 76: 389-390 MOLL, E.J. & McLACHLAN, D. A conservation/recreation plan for the Western Table of Table Mountain, South Africa. S. Afr. J. Research in Sport, Physical Education & Recreation 3 (2): 95- 104 MOLL, E.J., McKENZIE, B. & McLACHLAN, D. A possible explanation for the lack of trees in the Fynbos, Cape Province, South Africa. Biol. Conserv. 17: 221-228 CAMPBELL, B., GUBB, A. & MOLL, E.J. The vegetation of the Edith Stephens Flora Reserve. J. S. Afr. Bot. 46 (4): 435-444 McLACHLAN, D., MOLL, E.J. & HALL, A.V. Re-survey of the alien vegetation in the . J. S. Afr. Bot. 46 (2): 127-146 1982 MILTON, S.J. & MOLL, E.J. Phenology of Australian acacias in the S W Cape South Africa and its implications for management. Bot. J. Linn. Soc. 84: 295-327 1983 MOLL, E.J. The Southern Cape forests. S. Afr. For. J. 127: 31-34 MOLL, E.J. A new tree record for the Cape Peninsula. Veld & Flora 69 (1): 31 MOLL, E.J. & BOSSI, L. 1:1 000 000 Vegetation Map of the Fynbos Biome. Chief Director Surveys and Mapping, Mowbray 1984 MOLL, E.J. & BOSSI, L. Assessment of the extent of the natural vegetation of the fynbos biome of South Africa. S. Afr. J. Sci. 80 (8): 355-358 MOLL, E.J. & JARMAN, M.L. Clarification of the term fynbos. S. Afr. J. Sci. 80 (8): 351-352 MOLL, E.J. & JARMAN, M.L. Is fynbos a heathland? S. Afr. J. Sci. 80 (8): 352-355 1986 COWLING, R.M. PIERCE, S.M. & MOLL, E.J. Conservation and utilization of south coast Renosterveld, an endangered South African vegetation type. Biol. Conserv. 37: 363-377 McDOWELL, C., SPARKS, R., GRINDLEY, J. & MOLL, E.J. Persuading the landowner to conserve natural ecosystems through effective communication. J. Environ. Manage. 28: 211-225 1992 MOLL, E.J. & TRINDER-SMITH, T. Invasion and control of alien woody plants on the Cape Peninsula Mountains, South Africa - 30 years on. Biol. Conserv. 60: 135-143 MCDOWELL, C. & MOLL E.J. The influence of Agriculture on the decline of West Coast Renosterveld, South- western Cape, South Africa. J. Environ. Manage. 35: 173-192 JOUBERT, C. & MOLL, E.J. A phytosociological study of Signal Hill, Cape Town, utilizing both perennial and ephemeral species. Bothalia 22: 255-282. 1997 WITT, G.B., MOLL, E.J. & BEETON, R.J.S. Sheep faeces under shearing sheds: a documentary of vegetation change using stable carbon isotope analyses. Rangel. J. 19(1): 109-115 SWITALA, J.D., MOLL, E.J. & STRONG, S.M. A spatial equilibrium analysis of the Queensland Kangaroo Industry: an examination of harvest off-take rates. 41st Annual Conference of the Australian Agriculture and Resource Economics Society, Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia. 13pp WITT, G.B., MOLL, E.J., BEETON, R.J.S. & MURRAY, P.J. I. Isotopes, wool and rangeland monitoring: let the sheep do the sampling. Environ. Management 22(1):145-152 MURRAY, P.J., WITT, G.B. & MOLL, E.J. 1997. Wool, isotopes and diet selection in grazing sheep. Recent Advances in Animal Nutrition in Australia: 253 1999 SWITALA, J., MOLL, E.J. & STRONG, S. Using a spatial equilibrium model to identify the optimal infra-structure of a kangaroo harvesting industry in Queensland. In Kozan, E. (ed) Operations research from theory to real life: proceedings of the 15th National Conference of the Australian Society for Operations Research 2:1214-1224 MOLL, E.J... Southern African College: a five-year vision for the Southern African College or “turning a concrete reality into a functional reality”. In Kanyamibwa, S. (ed) integrating biodiversity information management into the curricula of wildlife training institution. WCMC, Cambridge. pp175-190 2001 Baxter, G. S., Moll, E. J. and Lisle, A. T. Pasture grazing by black-striped wallabies (Macropus dorsalis) in central Queensland. Wildlife Research, 28 3: 269-276 2010 Moore, Smith, Figueiredo, Demissew, Lewis, Schrire, Rico, van Wyk and 61 co-ordinating authors. Acacia, the 2011 Nomenclatural Section in Melbourne, and beyond. TAXON 59 (4): 1188-1195 2012 Petersen, L.M., Moll, E.J., Collins, R. & Hockings, T. M. Development of a compendium of local, wild-harvested species used in the informal economy trade, Cape Town, South Africa. Ecology and Society 17(2):26 4

Moll, E.J. Obituary, Kathleen Dixon Gordon-Gray (neé Huntley) (1981-2012). Bothalia 42, 1:69-70. Picker, M.D., Ross-Gillespie, V., Vlieghe, K. & Moll, E.J. Ants and the enigmatic Namibian fairy circles – cause and effect? Ecological Entomology, 37: 33-42. 2014 Petersen, LM, Charman, AJE, Moll, EJ, Collins, RJ and Hockings, MT. “Bush Doctors and Wild Medicine’’: The Scale of Trade in Cape Town’s Informal Economy of Wild-Harvested Medicine and Traditional Healing. Society and Natural Resources, 0:1-22. Petersen, LM, Moll, EJ, Hockings, MT and Collins, RJ. Implementing value chain analysis to investigate drivers and sustainability of Cape Town's informal economy of wild-harvested traditional medicine. Local Environment: The International Journal of Social Justice and Sustainability, DOI: 10.1080/13549839.2014.887667 Specht, R.L. & Moll, E.J. Structure and Alpha Diversity of major Plant Communities in South Africa, a Close Biogeographical Relation with Australia. J Environ & Ecol. 5(2): 48-88 2017 Petersen L, Reid AM, Moll EJ, Hockings MT. Perspectives of wild medicine harvesters from Cape Town, South Africa. S Afr J Sci. 2017;113(9/10), Art. #2016-0260, 8 pages. http://dx.doi.org/10.17159/ sajs.2017/20160260 2019 Van Noort, S. & Moll, E. Observations on feeding behaviour of adults of the Common Buff butterfly, Baliochila aslanga (Lycaenidae: Poritiinae) at extra-floral nectaries on Adenopodia spicata (Mimosaceae). Metamorphosis 30: 25– 29. • Books 22 1981 MOLL, E.J. Trees of Natal – a comprehensive field guide to over seven hundred indigenous and naturalised species. Eco- Lab, Dept. of Botany, UCT. 572pp (second and fully revised edition in 1992) 1981 MOLL, E.J. & SCOTT-CAMPBELL, L. Trees of the Cape Peninsula: a field key. Eco-Lab, Dept. of Botany, UCT. 66pp 1989 MOLL, E.J. & MOLL, G.E. Common trees. Struik, Cape Town. ISBN 1 86825 001 6. 64pp 2005 Series of seven school readers for Juta (grades 5-7) 2007 SAPPI Tree Spotting – CAPE: from coast to Kalahari. Jacana, Johannesburg. ISBN978-1-77009-082-8. 416pp 2011 What’s that Tree? Struik Nature, Cape Town. 184pp • Chapters in books 18 1977 MOLL, E.J., McKENZIE, B. & McLACHLAN, D. Present management problems and strategies on Table Mountain South Africa. In: Conrad, E. & Mooney, H.A. (eds) Proceedings of a Symposium on Environ-mental Consequences of Fire and Fuel Management in Mediterranean Ecosystems. California. 470-475 1981 BOUCHER, C. & MOLL, E.J. South African Mediterranean Shrublands. In: di Castri, F., Goodall, D.W. & Specht, R.L. (eds) Ecosystems of the World Vol 11 Mediterranean-type Shrublands. Elsevier Amsterdam. pp 233-248 MOLL, E.J. & GUBB, A.A. Aspects of the ecology of Staavia dodii in the South Western Cape of South Africa. In: Synge, H. (ed) The biological aspects of rare plant conservation. Wiley, London. pp 331-342 1982 JARMAN, M.L., BOSSI, L. & MOLL, E.J. The role of digital processing in mapping the major vegetation units in the fynbos biome. In: Martin, C. (ed) Proceedings of the EDIS - Earth Data Information Systems Symposium, 19-20 September 1982, Pretoria. 1983 MOONEY, H.A., KUMMEROW, J., MOLL, E.J., ORSHAN, G., RUTHERFORD, M.C. & SOMMER-VILLE, J.E.M. Plant form and function in relation to nutrient gradients. In: Day, J.A. (ed) Mineral nutrients in Mediterranean ecosystems. CSIR, Pretoria. pp 55-76. SPECHT, R.L. & MOLL, E.J. Mediterranean-Type heathlands and sclerophyllous shrublands of the world: an overview. In: Kruger, F.J., Mitchell, D.T. & Jarvis, J.U.M. (eds) Mediterranean-Type Ecosystems. Ecological Studies. Vol 43. Springer Verlag, Berlin. pp 41-65 SPECHT, R.L., MOLL, E.J., PRESSINGER, F. & SOMMERVILLE, J. Moisture regime and nutrient control of seasonal growth in Mediterranean ecosystems. In: Kruger, F.J., Mitchell, D.T. & Jarvis, J.U.M. (eds) Mediterranean- Type Ecosystems. Ecological Studies. Vol 43. Springer Verlag, Berlin. pp 120-132 1984 MOLL, E.J., HILTON-TAYLOR, C. & JARMAN, M.L. Exactly what is the Cape Floristic Kingdom? In Dell, B. (ed) Proc. 4th International Conference on Mediterranean Ecosystems. Perth. pp 113-114 1985 MOLL, E.J., HILTON-TAYLOR, C. & JARMAN, M.L. Where are the Cape's Mediterranean shrublands? In: Dell, B. (ed) Proc. 4th International Conference on Mediterranean Ecosystems. Perth. pp 115-116 MOLL, E.J. & HOFFMAN, M.T. An evaluation of a post-fire regeneration model for fynbos. In: Dell B (ed) Proc, 4th International Conference on Mediterranean Ecosystems. Perth. pp 117-118 1985 MOLL, E.J. A review of some new concepts in "fynbos" ecology. In: Parkington, J. & Hall, M. (eds) People and Places: papers on the prehistory of the western Cape. British Archaeological Report, Oxford 1988 MOLL, E.J. Phenology of Mediterranean plants in relation to fire season: with special reference to the Cape Province South Africa. In: Tenhunen, J.D. et al. (eds) Plant Response to Stress. Springer-Verlag, Berlin & Heidelberg. pp480- 502 1989 MOLL, E.J. & GUBB, A.A. Southern African shrublands. In: McKell, C.M. (ed) The biology and utilisation of shrubs. Academic Press, California. pp 145-175 1994 MOLL, E.J. & McKENZIE, B. Modes of dispersal of seeds in the Cape fynbos. In: Arianoutsou, M. & Groves, R.H. (eds) Plant-Animal Interactions in Mediterranean-Type Ecosystems. Kluwer Academic Publishers, The Netherlands. pp151-157 • Books edited eight 1977 COATES PALGRAVE, K. Trees of Southern Africa. Edited by E.J. Moll. Struik, Cape Town & Johannesburg. 959pp. ISBN 0 86977 081 0 5

2002 COATES PALGRAVE, K. Trees of Southern Africa. Edited by E.J. Moll. Struik, Cape Town & Johannesburg. 1212pp. ISBN 1 86872 389 5 2016 CLARKE, H. & CHARTERS, M. The Illustrated Dictionary of Southern Africa Plant Names. Jacana Media, Sunnyside 483pp. ISBN 978-1-4314-2443-6. • Published reports 45 1976 MOLL, E.J. & CAMPBELL, B.M. The ecological status of Table Mountain - a report on the present con-servation status with recommendations for the future management of the National Monument. Dept of Botany, UCT. ISBN 0 7992 0174 59pp + 28 maps + Appendix 147pp 1977 MOLL, E.J. & McLACHLAN, D. Report on new path: Nursery Ravine. Dept. of Botany, UCT. 3pp McLACHLAN, D. & MOLL, E.J. Pines on Devil's Peak - a report to the Table Mountain Preservation Board on the Forestry Department's clearing Programme. Dept. of Botany, UCT. 8pp McLACHLAN, D. & MOLL, E.J. A path and recreation report of Table Mountain. Dept. of Botany, UCT. 153pp. ISBN 0 7992 0221 5 McLACHLAN, D. & MOLL, E.J. A report on the state of Platteklip Gorge and recommendations for reconstruction on a suitable path. Dept. of Botany, UCT. 8pp McLACHLAN, D. & MOLL, E.J. A recreation and management report of Station. Requested by the Cape Town City Council Dept. of Botany, UCT. 11pp + 4 folded maps 1978 GUBB, A.A., CAMPBELL, B.M. & MOLL, E.J. The vegetation of the Edith Stephens Cape Flats Flora Reserve. Requested by Kirstenbosch National Botanical Gardens and the Council for Scientific and Industry. Research. Dept. of Botany, UCT. 31pp 1981 JARMAN, M.L. BOSSI, L. & MOLL, E.J. An investigation into the usefulness of various remote sensing products for studying and mapping the Fynbos Biome Dept. of Botany, UCT. 66pp 1984 MOLL, E.J., CAMPBELL, B.M., COWLING, R.M., BOSSI, L. JARMAN, M.L. & BOUCHER, C. A description of the major vegetation categories in and adjacent to the fynbos biome. South African National Scientific Programmes Report No 83. CSIR, Pretoria. 29pp MOLL, E.J., BOSSI, L. & JARMAN, M.L. Fynbos Biome vegetation map. Final Report. CSIR, Pretoria 1986 MOLL, E.J. Vegetation of the Noordhoek Valley. In: Anderson R et al. (eds) Development options in the Noordhoek Valley: proceedings of a seminar. Nov. 1983 1989 MASSON, P., MOLL, E.J. & McKENZIE, B. The dynamics of the afromontane forest remnants in the Southwestern Cape. Final Report, FRD, Pretoria 1990 MOLL, E.J. & HOLMES, P.M. Post-fire regeneration studies at Pella (Sand Plain Lowland Fynbos). Final Report, FRD, Pretoria MOLL, E.J., ROTH, R.H. & BOTHA, M.A. Table Mountain distribution of alien plants 1976-1991. Dept. of Botany, UCT • Contracted reports 16 • Popular scientific articles 133 1985 MOLL, E.J. Cape vegetation most endangered. Custos 14 (7): 42-47 JACKSON, P. & MOLL, E.J. Do plants love animals that eat them? Veld & Flora 71 (1): 26-27 1986 MOLL, E.J. Acocks' Veld Types versus the Biome Concept: master and servant. Veld & Flora 72(1): 1-4 1989 MOLL, E.J. The conservation issue: sustained development is the key. Sun: 31 1991 MOLL, E.J. & MOLL, G.E. The enchanted Galápagos. Via: 7-12 1992 MOLL, E.J. Compass Flowers. Veld & Flora 78 (2): 57 2003 to present Over 50 articles in Veld & Flora (PDFs available) and 20 in African wildlife & Environment

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