It is characterized by a grassy ground layer and a distinct upper layer of woody plants. Where this upper layer is near the ground the vegetation may be referred to as Shrubveld, where it is dense as Woodland, and the intermediate stages are locally known as Bushveld. The environmental factors delimiting the biome are complex: altitude ranges from sea level to rainfall varies from per year; frost may occur from days per year; and almost every major geological and soil type occurs within the biome.
A major factor delimiting the biome is the lack of sufficient rainfall which prevents the upper layer from dominating, coupled with fires and grazing, which keep the grass layer dominant. Summer rainfall is essential for the grass dominance, which, with its fine material, fuels near annual fires. In fact, almost all species are adapted to survive fires, usually with less than of plants, both in the grass and tree layer, killed by fire. Even with severe burning, most species can resprout from the stem bases.
The grass layer is dominated by type grasses, which are at an advantage where the growing season is hot, but where rainfall has a stronger winter component, type grasses dominate. The shrub tree layer may vary from in height, but in Bushveld typically varies from. The shrub tree element may come to dominate the vegetation in areas which are being overgrazed.
Most of the savanna vegetation types are used for grazing, mainly by cattle or game. In the southernmost savanna types, goats are the major stock. In some types crops and subtropical fruit are cultivated. These mainly include the Clay Thorn Bushveld , parts of Mixed Bushveld , and Sweet Lowveld Bushveld. Urbanization is not a problem, perhaps because the hot, moist climate and diseases sleeping sickness, malaria hindered urban development.
Conservation of savanna is good in principle, mainly due to the presence of the Kruger and Kalahari Gemsbok National Parks within the biome. Similarly, in neighbouring countries, large reserves occur, such as Etosha, Gemsbok, Chobe and Hwange National Parks and the Central Kalahari Game Reserve.
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