M. Timm Hoffman

M. Timm Hoffman

University of Cape Town

H-index: 54

Africa-South Africa

About M. Timm Hoffman

M. Timm Hoffman, With an exceptional h-index of 54 and a recent h-index of 28 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Cape Town, specializes in the field of Historical Ecology, Conservation Biology, Arid Lands.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

A paleoecological context for forest distribution and restoration in Grootbos Nature Reserve, Agulhas Plain, South Africa

Importance of methodological pluralism in deriving counterfactuals for evidence‐based conservation

Long-term vegetation response to rainfall seasonality and fire in the heathlands and shrublands of the Cape Floristic Region (SW South Africa)

Vegetation dynamics over 18 years in response to seasonal climatic conditions and land use in the Kamiesberg mountains of the succulent Karoo, South Africa

A regional, remote sensing-based approach to mapping land degradation in the Little Karoo, South Africa

Late-Holocene fynbos-forest dynamics in Orange Kloof, Table Mountain National Park, South Africa

Expansion of the Grassland Biome in the eastern Karoo corresponds with changes in rainfall and livestock numbers

Trees, carbon, and the psychology of landscapes

M. Timm Hoffman Information

University

Position

Leslie Hill Chair of Plant Conservation

Citations(all)

9644

Citations(since 2020)

3160

Cited By

7515

hIndex(all)

54

hIndex(since 2020)

28

i10Index(all)

161

i10Index(since 2020)

87

Email

University Profile Page

University of Cape Town

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M. Timm Hoffman Skills & Research Interests

Historical Ecology

Conservation Biology

Arid Lands

Top articles of M. Timm Hoffman

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

A paleoecological context for forest distribution and restoration in Grootbos Nature Reserve, Agulhas Plain, South Africa

Frontiers in Conservation Science

Sabine Prader

Lindsey Gillson

Paula Strauss

Sean DJ Privett

M Timm Hoffman

2024/3/14

Importance of methodological pluralism in deriving counterfactuals for evidence‐based conservation

Conservation Biology

Petra Holden

Molly Anderson

Frank Eckardt

Gina Ziervogel

Samuel L Jack

...

2024

Long-term vegetation response to rainfall seasonality and fire in the heathlands and shrublands of the Cape Floristic Region (SW South Africa)

Global and Planetary Change

Saúl Manzano

Lynne J Quick

Brian M Chase

M Timm Hoffman

Lindsey Gillson

2023/1/1

Vegetation dynamics over 18 years in response to seasonal climatic conditions and land use in the Kamiesberg mountains of the succulent Karoo, South Africa

Journal of Arid Environments

Ute Schmiedel

Wiebke Hanke

Carolin Mayer

Jens Oldeland

M Timm Hoffman

2023/12/1

A regional, remote sensing-based approach to mapping land degradation in the Little Karoo, South Africa

Journal of Arid Environments

Tim Kirsten

Michael Timm Hoffman

Wesley Drummond Bell

Vernon Visser

2023/12/1

Late-Holocene fynbos-forest dynamics in Orange Kloof, Table Mountain National Park, South Africa

The Holocene

Sabine Prader

Lindsey Gillson

Brian M Chase

M Timm Hoffman

2023/5

Expansion of the Grassland Biome in the eastern Karoo corresponds with changes in rainfall and livestock numbers

African Journal of Range & Forage Science

G Arena

MT Hoffman

H van Der Merwe

TG O’Connor

2023/2/10

Trees, carbon, and the psychology of landscapes

Lindsey Gillson

M Timm Hoffman

Peter A Gell

Anneli Ekblom

William J Bond

2023/12/21

The impact of livestock grazing on landscape biophysical attributes in privately and communally manged rangelands in Namaqualand [South Africa]

South African Journal of Botany (South Africa)

EM Young

MT Hoffman

CF Musil

2023

Modelling land condition to augment Land Degradation Neutrality assessments-The succulent Karoo biome of South Africa as a case study

Journal of Arid Environments

Wesley Bell

M Timm Hoffman

Vernon Visser

Tim Kirsten

2023/12/1

Woody cover change in relation to fire history and land-use in the savanna-woodlands of north-east Namibia (1996–2019)

African Journal of Range & Forage Science

Glynis Humphrey

Conor Eastment

Lindsey Gillson

M Timm Hoffman

2022/1/2

Monitoring fine-scale vegetation cover change using UAV-mounted multispectral cameras: A practical approach

Blerk JJv

A West

J Smit

R Altwegg

MT Hoffman

2022/2/22

Stocking density and distribution in relation to vegetation in a biodiverse semi-arid pastoral system in South Africa

The Rangeland Journal

M Igshaan Samuels

Nicky Allsopp

M Timm Hoffman

2022/3/7

Book review of Shaping the African Savanna by Michael Bollig

M Timm Hoffman

2022/3/1

Does tenure influence sustainable use? The ecological impacts of harvesting baobab (Adansonia digitata)

African Journal of Ecology

Witness Kozanayi

Rachel Wynberg

Michael Timm Hoffman

2022/12

The 2015-19 multi year drought in the Eastern Cape, South Africa: it's evolution and impacts on agriculture

Journal of Arid Environments

Emma Archer

Justin Du Toit

Christien Engelbrecht

M Timm Hoffman

Willem Landman

...

2022/1/1

UAVs improve detection of seasonal growth responses during post-fire shrubland recovery

Landscape Ecology

JJ van Blerk

AG West

J Smit

R Altwegg

MT Hoffman

2022/12

The effect of changes in human drivers on the fire regimes of South African grassland and savanna environments over the past 100 years

African Journal of Range & Forage Science

James R Puttick

M Timm Hoffman

Timothy G O’Connor

2022/1/2

The influence of contrasting fire management practice on bush encroachment: Lessons from Bwabwata National Park, Namibia

Journal of Vegetation Science

Conor Eastment

Glynis Humphrey

Michael Timm Hoffman

Lindsey Gillson

2022/3

An evaluation of different approaches which use Google Street View imagery to ground truth land degradation assessments

Environmental Monitoring and Assessment

Wesley Drummond Bell

Vernon Visser

Tim Kirsten

Michael Timm Hoffman

2022/10

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