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Spruce and fir are the major forest types.
The major forest types are maple, birch, and beech.
Oak and hickory are the major forest types.
The major forest types are maple, birch, and beech, with stands of pine, spruce, and fir.
The major forest types are oak and hickory, with stands of maple, birch, and beech.
The major forest types are sugar maple, beech, and oak, with stands of elm and red maple in lowland regions.
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Even though Shorea robusta mixed subtropical hill deciduous forest forms the major forest type in Kayarkhola (Chitwan) and Ludikhola (Gorkha), associated species varies between these two watersheds.
Using NFI data and historical records of forest disturbances in tabular format (both considered ground-truth data), Mascorro et al. [55] derived annual spatially-explicit layers of major forest disturbance types, and obtained the forest change observed in the ground-plots.
Using NFI data and historical records of forest disturbances in tabular format (both considered ground-truth data), Mascorro et al. [ 55] derived annual spatially-explicit layers of major forest disturbance types, and obtained the forest change observed in the ground-plots.
Here we present the design and implementation of a new network of forest plots along tree species diversity gradients in six major European forest types: the FunDivEUROPE Exploratory Platform.
These early forest biomass studies were aimed at major or typical forest types, with developed biomass models largely based on stand or sample plot levels.
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