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Vernes, K., and T. Cooper. "Association of parma wallabies (Macropus parma) with sedge swamps in Gibraltar Range National Park." Australian Mammalogy 29, no. 1 (2007): 111. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/am07016.

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Parma wallabies (Macropus parma) have a patchy distribution on the coast and ranges of central and northern New South Wales from Goulburn northward to the Queensland border. In Gibraltar Range National Park they are found in dry sclerophyll forest with a heath understorey, a departure from their apparent preference for wet forest types. Distance to swamp was by far the best correlate of M. parma distribution.
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Zaniewski, Piotr T., Wojciech Ciurzycki, and Ewa Zaniewska. "The proposal of a new provisional border of range of the acidophilous oak forest Calamagrostio arundinaceae-Quercetum petraeae Hartm. 1934 Scam. et Pass. 1959 in central Poland." FOLIA FORESTALIA POLONICA, SERIES A – FORESTRY 63, no. 3 (2021): 243–59. https://doi.org/10.2478/ffp-2021-0025.

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The range of acidophilous oak forest from <em>Quercetea robori-petraeae </em>Br-Bl. et Tx. ex Oberd. 1957 in Central Europe depends largely on the syntaxonomical concept used and is still provisional. The most continental association from this class occurring in Poland is <em>Calamagrostio arundinaceae-Quercetum petraeae</em> Hartm. 1934 Scam. et Pass. 1959. It is present in western and central Poland, but its eastern boundary is not well known. The aims of the study were to survey and document new patches of <em>Calamagrostio-Quercetum</em> in central Poland, to check the internal variation o
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Piotr, T. Zaniewski, Ciurzycki Wojciech, and Marciszewska Katarzyna. "The materials to determine the eastern range border of acidophilous oak forest Calamagrostio arundinaceae-Quercetum petraeae in Poland – two new stands of the association in the southern part of Mazovian Voivodeship." Lesne Prace Badawcze / Forest Research Papers 81, no. 1 (2020): 17–28. https://doi.org/10.2478/frp-2020-0003.

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Acidophilous oak forests <em>Calamagrostio arundinacea</em>e-<em>Quercetum petraeae</em> (hartm. 1934 scam. et Pass. 1959) are mostly known from the western part of Poland, while its eastern border has not been determined accurately. In order to address this issue, we performed a phytosociological analysis of two newly identified stands of acidophilous oak forest located in the southern part of the Mazovian Voivodeship near Kiedrzyn (vicinity of Nowe Miasto nad Pilicą) and Mik&oacute;wka (vicinity of Białobrzegi). For comparison, we also examined the distribution of known patches in the region
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Zaniewski, Piotr T., Ciurzycki Wojciech, and Zaniewska Ewa. "The proposal of a new provisional border of range of the acidophilous oak forest Calamagrostio arundinaceae-Quercetum petraeae Hartm. 1934 Scam. et Pass. 1959 in central Poland." Folia Forestalia Polonica 63, no. 3 (2021): 243–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/ffp-2021-0025.

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Abstract The range of acidophilous oak forest from Quercetea robori-petraeae Br-Bl. et Tx. ex Oberd. 1957 in Central Europe depends largely on the syntaxonomical concept used and is still provisional. The most continental association from this class occurring in Poland is Calamagrostio arundinaceae-Quercetum petraeae Hartm. 1934 Scam. et Pass. 1959. It is present in western and central Poland, but its eastern boundary is not well known. The aims of the study were to survey and document new patches of Calamagrostio-Quercetum in central Poland, to check the internal variation of the association
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Ustymenko, P. M., D. V. Dubyna, B. O. Baranovskyi, and A. V. Zhykharieva. "Rare diversity of forest vegetation of the steppe zone: current state, threats and directions of changes." Ecology and Noospherology 33, no. 2 (2022): 55–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.15421/032209.

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Under the action of various forms of human activity, there was a violation of the integrity and unity of the vegetation cover of the steppe zone of Ukraine. The consequence of this is the fragmentation of vegetation. It was established that the decrease in the area of plant communities leads to an increase in their dependence on environmental factors. An important component of the phytocoenotic cover, and first of all the forest cover, which is the biotic basis of the functioning of the biosphere, its evolution and maintenance of an ecologically balanced state, is a rare phytocoenofund. The pu
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Zaniewski, Piotr T., Wojciech Ciurzycki, and Katarzyna Marciszewska. "The materials to determine the eastern range border of acidophilous oak forest Calamagrostio arundinaceae-Quercetum petraeae in Poland – two new stands of the association in the southern part of Mazovian Voivodeship." Forest Research Papers 81, no. 1 (2020): 17–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/frp-2020-0003.

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AbstractAcidophilous oak forests Calamagrostio arundinaceae-Quercetum petraeae (hartm. 1934 scam. et Pass. 1959) are mostly known from the western part of Poland, while its eastern border has not been determined accurately. in order to address this issue, we performed a phytosociological analysis of two newly identified stands of acidophilous oak forest located in the southern part of the Mazovian Voivodeship near Kiedrzyn (vicinity of Nowe Miasto nad Pilicą) and Mikówka (vicinity of Białobrzegi). For comparison, we also examined the distribution of known patches in the region (Łódź and Mazovi
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Semenishchenkov, Yu A., A. D. Bulokhov, A. V. Poluyanov, and E. M. Volkova. "Syntaxonomical survey of mesophilous broad-leaved forests of the alliance Aceri campestris–Quercion roboris Bulokhov et Solomeshch in Bulokhov et Semenishchenkov 2015 on the South-West of Russia." Vegetation of Russia, no. 44 (2022): 136–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.31111/vegrus/2022.44.136.

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Mesophilous broad-leaved forests predominating in south-western part of Russia were included in alliance Aceri campestris–Quercion roboris Bulokhov et Solomeshch in Bulokhov et Semenishchenkov 2015, association Fraxino excelsioris–Quercetum roboris Bulokhov et Solomeshch 2003 and three geographic subassociations. The subassociation F. e.–Q. r. typicum Bulokhov et Solomeshch 2003 in Bulokhov et Semenishchenkov 2015 unites communities occurring mainly in the broad-leaved forests zone of the Central Russian Upland. The subassociation F. e.–Q. r. stellarietosum nemori Semenishchenkov et al. 2015 o
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Tishchenko, M. P., A. Yu Korolyuk, and N. I. Makunina. "Meadows of north forest-steppe and subtaiga on the Tobol and the Irtysh watershed." Vegetation of Russia, no. 26 (2015): 129–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.31111/vegrus/2015.26.129.

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The Tobol and the Irtysh watershed occupy the western part of West-Siberian plain. Area studied covers latitudinal band between 55° and 57° n. l. It includes the southern part of subtaiga subzone and northern part of forest-steppe zone. This territory has been used for agriculture since XVIIth century. In the middle of XXth century the local landscapes were represented by endless arable lands alternated with tiny patches of forests on the watersheds and swamps and solonchaks prevailing at lowlands. In the end of XXth century the large areas of arable lands, especially in northern part of menti
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Chernenkova, T. V., N. G. Belyaeva, E. G. Suslova, E. A. Aristarkhova, and I. P. Kotlov. "Patterns of the red-listed epiphytic species distribution in coniferous-deciduous forests of the Moscow Region." GEOGRAPHY, ENVIRONMENT, SUSTAINABILITY 16, no. 1 (2023): 119–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.24057/2071-9388-2022-101.

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Epiphytes model the diversity of forest communities and indicate the integrity of natural ecosystems or the threat to their existence. The high sensitivity of epiphytic species to the environmental quality makes them good indicators in anthropogenic landscapes. The study deals with the distribution patterns of rare indicator epiphytic species at the border of their range in the broadleaved– coniferous forest zone, in the central part of the East European Plain within the Moscow region. The distribution and abundance of eight lichen species Anaptychia ciliaris, Bryoria fuscescens, B. implexa, U
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Kanev, V. A., Yu A. Dubrovskiy, V. Yu Neshatayev, R. V. Shchekalyov, and D. A. Danilov. "Forest vegetation of the national park “Koigorodsky” (Komi republic)." BIO Web of Conferences 93 (2024): 01011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/bioconf/20249301011.

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The Koygorodsky National Park was organized by the Resolution of the Government of the Russian Federation dated 07.12.2019. The area is 56.7 thousand hectares. Organizers of the Koygorodsky National Park hypostasized that in the Southern part of Komi Republic where the Park was located spruce and fir forests with nemoral occurred. They also hypostasized also that the forests of Koygorodsky National Park existed for a long period in the conditions of natural dynamics. The purpose of the article is to test these hypotheses. The National Park is located in the eastern part of the East European Pl
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Makunina, N. I., and L. P. Parshutina. "Floodplain steppe meadows of the Eastern part of the Altai-Sayan mountain region." Vegetation of Russia, no. 30 (2017): 78–93. http://dx.doi.org/10.31111/vegrus/2017.30.78.

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In South Siberian mountains floodplain steppe meadows can be found only within steppe and forest-steppe belts. In the eastern part of the Altai-Sayan mountain region (ASMR) these belts occupy large intermontane depressions, making up the submeridional range at 56–50° N (Fig. 1). The northern part of this range consists of four large depressions (the Nazarovo, North Minusinsk, Middle Minusinsk and South Minusinsk). To the north, the Nazarovo depression merges into the West Siberian plain. The southern border of the South Minusinsk depression is the West Sayan. The southern part of range include
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Нештаев, В. Ю., К. И. Скворцов, М. Е. Никчемный та В. Ю. Нешатаева. "Типологическое разнообразие каменноберезовых лесов на юге Корякского нагорья (Камчатский край)". Известия СПбЛТА, № 252 (22 квітня 2025): 80–105. https://doi.org/10.21266/2079-4304.2025.252.80-105.

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Приведена типологическая характеристика каменноберёзовых лесов (из Betula ermanii) юга Корякского нагорья (Камчатский край), находящихся на северной границе ареала. Дана характеристика флористического состава и структуры сообществ, условий местообитания и особенностей географического распространения. Классификация биогеоценозов проведена одновременно по признакам растительности и почв; учтены характеристики органического и органоминерального горизонтов почвы, виды-доминанты и виды-индикаторы. На территории исследований типологическое разнообразие каменноберёзовых лесов представлено 10 ассоциац
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Larionov, Maxim Viktorovich, Alexey Anatolievich Volodkin, Olga Alexandrovna Volodkina, et al. "Features of the Territorial Distribution, Composition and Structure of Phytocenoses with the Participation of Fraxinus excelsior, Their Resource Qualities, Ecological and Economic Importance (Southeastern Part of the East European Plain)." Life 13, no. 1 (2022): 93. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/life13010093.

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At present, the distribution area of Fraxinus excelsior L. in the forest ecosystems of the Volga Region is rather low and ranges from 0.01% to 2.5%. In the Middle Volga Region, using the example of the Penza region, five types of deciduous forests were identified in the composition with Fraxinus excelsior L.: oak forest aegopodium, oak forest nettle, oak forest hazel-linden, oak forest aegopodium-motley grass, oak forest carex-motley grass. In the forest phytocenoses of the Moksha River basin, the quality of Fraxinus excelsior L. is 1.5–1.7. In the forest phytocenoses of the Khoper River basin
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Shirokikh, P. S., V. B. Martynenko, E. Z. Baisheva, N. I. Fedorov, A. A. Muldashev, and L. G. Naumova. "Diversity of broad-leaved and pine–broad-leaved forests on the eastern border of their distribution." Vegetation of Russia, no. 42 (2021): 63–117. http://dx.doi.org/10.31111/vegrus/2021.42.63.

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As a result of long-term research carried out in the Southern Ural region, extensive information on the species richness and phytosociological diversity has been obtained for the broad-leaved forests belonging to the alliance Aconito lycoctoni–Tilion cordatae Solomeshch et Grigoriev in Willner et al. 2016 (order Carpinetalia betuli P. Fukarek 1968, class Carpino-Fagetea sylvaticae Jakucs ex Passarge 1968). The study is based on the analysis of 787 relevés made between 1989 and 2019. Relevés and their further analysis were performed according to the Braun-Blanquet aproach (Braun-Blanquet, 1964;
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Arepieva, L. A., E. I. Arepiev, and S. G. Kazakov. "DISTRIBUTION OF SOSNOVSKY HOGWEED (HERACLEUM SOSNOWSKYI) ON THE SOUTHERN BORDER OF THE SECONDARY RANGE IN THE EUROPEAN PART OF RUSSIA." Russian Journal of Biological Invasions 14, no. 2 (2021): 2–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.35885/1996-1499-2021-14-2-2-15.

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The distribution of the Sosnovsky hogweed on the southern border of the secondary range in the European part of Russia on the example of the Kursk Region is investigated in the work. It is revealed that Sosnovsky hogweed grows mainly in the western part of the Region in the vicinity of places where it was cultivated in fields in the second half of the twentieth century. The analysis of invader occurrence in anthropogenic and natural ecosystems of the Region revealed patterns of distribution that are characteristic of invasive species at initial stages of their secondary range formation: most o
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Holovnia, Olena M., and Vitalii P. Potapov. "The Cross-Border Cooperation of Rural Areas in the Context of Convergence-Integration Processes." PROBLEMS OF ECONOMY 2, no. 52 (2022): 76–82. http://dx.doi.org/10.32983/2222-0712-2022-2-76-82.

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The article discloses the importance of cross-border cooperation of Ukrainian rural areas in the context of convergence-integration processes in Ukraine in the context of the European vector of development of foreign economic relations. The regulatory framework and peculiarities of such cooperation are analyzed on the example of Zakarpatska Oblast. The means of increasing the efficiency of cooperation in order to deepen and develop the cross-border economic ties are proposed. Modern European countries are in a state of constant integration changes due to globalization and great interdependence
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Prosperi, Juliana, Alexander Kathuku, and Pierre Grard. "MIKOKO: A Data Sharing Platform On Kenyan Mangrove Species." Biodiversity Information Science and Standards 3 (September 24, 2019): e46698. https://doi.org/10.3897/biss.3.46698.

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The Mangrove ecosystem offers a range of benefits and opportunities for local and national economic development such as fisheries, shoreline stability, and resource sustainability hence they should be protected and conserved. In Kenya Mangroves were declared government reserve forests by the Proclamation No. 44 of 30th April 1932, and later by Legal Notice No. 174 of 20th May 1964. Under this "Gazette Notification for Mangrove Forests in Kenya" all land between high water and low water marks (ordinary spring tides) are described as mangrove areas. These forests cover about 61,279ha representin
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Wuenstel, William G., James A. Johnson, James Humphries, and Cheryl Samuel. "Meta-Analysis of the Relationship Between Ethnicity, Obesity, and Type 2 Diabetes of Adults in Urban Populations of Central America." International Journal of Public Health Science (IJPHS) 5, no. 3 (2016): 274. http://dx.doi.org/10.11591/.v5i3.4796.

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&lt;table width="593" border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0"&gt;&lt;tbody&gt;&lt;tr&gt;&lt;td rowspan="2" valign="top" width="387"&gt;The purpose of this meta-analysis was to examine the impact of ethnicity and obesity as it relates to Type-2 Diabetes (T2D) in specific Central American countries. A meta-analysis was conducted to determine the association of ethnicity, obesity, and T2D. Four studies that qualified for inclusion were identified by searching MEDLINE and PubMed databases. The studies on the association of ethnicity and T2D had a combined population resulted in 265,858 study pa
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Hillers, Annika, Graeme M. Buchanan, Jerry C. Garteh, Solomon M. Tommy, Mohamed L. Fofana, and Jeremy A. Lindsell. "A mix of community-based conservation and protected forests is needed for the survival of the Endangered pygmy hippopotamus Choeropsis liberiensis." Oryx 51, no. 2 (2016): 230–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s003060531600020x.

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AbstractThe contribution of protected areas to biodiversity conservation is well attested but many taxa in many regions remain dependent on the unprotected wider landscape. To develop conservation plans for large mammals such as the Endangered pygmy hippopotamus Choeropsis liberiensis of West Africa's Upper Guinea Forests it is critical to understand the importance of unprotected land. Despite being a conservation priority, little is known about the habitat associations of this species, or its distribution across its range. Through a combination of field surveys, species distribution models an
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Ganasevich, G. N., and E. D. Lapshina. "Vegetation of segde-hypnum and wooded rich fens and swamps on the north border of their distribution in Western Siberia." Vegetation of Russia, no. 46 (2023): 100–125. http://dx.doi.org/10.31111/vegrus/2023.46.100.

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The vegetation of sedge-hypnum and forest swamps rich in soil nutrition was studied in “Chistoe Boloto” (Open Mire), located in the low left-bank terrace of the Irtysh River valley in the environs of Tobolsk city (58.25°–58.09°N, 68.15°–68.34°E) near the northern limit of this mire type distribution in Western Siberia. A total of 7 associations, 2 subassociations, 1 variant, and 1 community type are described, of which one association (Hamatocauli vernicosae–Caricetum lasiocarpae) and 2 subassociations (Telypterido palustris–Betuletum pubescentis inops and Thelypteridetum palustris brachytheci
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Volkova, E. A., V. A. Smagin, and V. N. Khramtsov. "Communities with Myrica gale L. in mires of the Gulf of Finland coast (St. Petersburg and Leningrad Region)." Vegetation of Russia, no. 41 (2021): 58–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.31111/vegrus/2021.41.58.

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Сommunities of Myrica gale L. (sweet gale), their ecology and geography in coastal mires of the Gulf of Finland within St. Petersburg and the Leningrad Region on the Southeastern border of their range are described based on 70 relevés, made in 1981–2018. This species is included in the Red Data Books of Russia (2008), Leningrad Region (2018), St. Petersburg (2018), and Republic of Karelia (2007). The distribution of the communities in the studied area is as follows (Fig. 1) — the Yuntolovskiy reserve (the largest population), vicinity of the Lisiy Nos ­settlement, forest-park “Gagarka”, Tarkho
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Blinova, I. V. "The northern range of rare plant species in the NE Fennoscandia between historical and recent climatic changes: the case of Eriophorum gracile (Cyperaceae)." Environmental Dynamics and Global Climate Change 14, no. 1 (2023): 38–58. http://dx.doi.org/10.18822/edgcc567769.

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Determinants of range limits for a concrete plant species are still debated because of their complexities [Roy et al. 2009]. In periods of climatic changes, the responses of plants of rare species are more pronounced in comparison to those of common plant species because their adaptation limits, especially climatic, may be depleted [Nielsen et al., 2019; Niskanen et al., 2019; Tyler et al. 2020]. A large-scale historical path of species which reflects past climates compared to small-scale trends of current climate could be prognostic for an estimation of extinction rate [Liu et al., 2017]. The
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Kipriyanova, L. M. "New association Сladophoro fractae–Stuckenietum chakassiensis of the class Ruppietea maritimae from Siberia". Vegetation of Russia, № 30 (2017): 55–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.31111/vegrus/2017.30.55.

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New ass. Cladophoro fractae–Stuckenietum chakas­siensis Kipriyanova ass. nov. hoc loco, referred to the alliance Сladophoro fractae–Stuckenion chakassiensis Kipriyanova all. nov. hoc loco, to the order Ruppietalia maritimae J. Tx. ex Den Hartog et Segal 1964 and to the class Ruppietea maritimae J. Tx. ex Den Hartog et Segal 1964 was described in Siberia. Nomenclature type (holotypus) — relevé 3 (author′s number 5.3) in Table. Dominating diagnostic species is Stuckenia chakassiensis (Kaschina) Klinkova (Flora Nizhnego Povolzhiya, 2006). (Synonyms are Potamogetonpectinatus L. subsp. chakassiensi
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Can, Özgün Emre, Bhupendra Prasad Yadav, Paul J. Johnson, Joanna Ross, Neil D’Cruze, and David W. Macdonald. "Factors affecting the occurrence and activity of clouded leopards, common leopards and leopard cats in the Himalayas." Biodiversity and Conservation 29, no. 3 (2019): 839–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10531-019-01912-7.

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AbstractClouded leopards are one of the least known of larger felids and were believed to be extinct in Nepal until 1987. They are particularly interesting because their Asian range spans a diversity of habitats in the fastest disappearing forests in the world and encompasses a guild which differs in composition from place to place. As a part of a wider camera-trapping study of this guild, involving 2948 camera traps at 45 sites in nine countries, and paralleling a similar study of the Sunda clouded leopard including a further 1544 camera traps spanning 22 sites distributed across two countrie
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Kuras, Tomáš, Jiří Beneš, Josef Kašák, Lukáš Spitzer, and Jan Sitek. "Fagivorina arenaria (Geometridae, Lepidoptera) endangered species of preserved mountain beech forests: new records from the Czech Republic." Acta Musei Silesiae, Scientiae Naturales 73, no. 2 (2024): 189–94. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/cszma-2024-0010.

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Abstract We summarize the published data on occurrence of Fagivorina arenaria (Hufnagel, 1767) in the Czech Republic. The species belongs to the European endangered moths. It occurs only very locally and rarely in the Czech Republic. Published records come mainly from the border mountain ranges. Newly we present records from the Beskydy Mts. and the Hrubý Jeseník Mts. On the basis of our observations and published data, F. arenaria can be considered as a representative species of preserved mountain herb-rich beech forests. Due to the very local occurrence of the species, particular association
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Zhigunova, S. N., O. I. Mikhaylenko, and N. I. Fedorov. "DISTRIBUTION OF ULMUS GLABRA HUDS. IN THE FOREST COMMUNITIES ON THE EASTERN BORDER OF ITS RANGE IN THE SOUTHERN URALS." ÈKOBIOTEH 3, no. 3 (2020): 505–9. http://dx.doi.org/10.31163/2618-964x-2020-3-3-505-509.

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Based on the analysis of thematic maps created using cartographic materials of forest management, the modern distribution of the tree species Ulmus glabra Huds. in forest communities on the eastern border of its range in the central part of the Southern Urals is analyzed.
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Dudov, S. V. "Grasslands of the Sea of Japan coast (Lazovskiy nature reserve named after L. G. Kaplanov. Primorye Territory)." Vegetation of Russia, no. 32 (2018): 19–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.31111/vegrus/2018.32.19.

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The study of grassland vegetation of the Sea of Japan coast in the Lazovskiy nature reserve (Primorye Territory, Russia) on the current sandy sea terraces is based upon the analysis of 110 relevés of coastal ve­getation obtained in 2009 at Zarya and Proselochnaya Bays (Fig. 1). The halophytic vegetation in supralittoral zone is formed under the influence of salinity from surges and pulverization. Communities belong to the class Honckenyo-Elymetea Tx. 1966, the order Hon­ckenyo majoris–Elymetalia mollis Ohba, Miyawaki et Tx. 1973, the alliance Senecioni pseudoarnicae–Leymion mollis Ohba, Miyawa
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Morozova, T. I., I. N. Egorova, and V. I. Voronin. "Forest pathology studies of transboundary territories in Asian Russia." IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science 885, no. 1 (2021): 012068. http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1755-1315/885/1/012068.

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Abstract A number of cross-border national parks have been established in the border areas of Russia. On the basis of the studies carried out, it is possible to outline a number of current forest pathology challenges facing the national parks. A full picture of sanitary state of the forest can only be obtained by detailed special surveys. It is necessary to organise monitoring of insects and phytopathogenic fungi on permanent touristic routs and model sites. When determining the situation with forest pathology in a vast region, a systematic approach is required. It includes a consistent study
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Vinogradov, A. A., and M. V. Bocharnikov. "Mongolian light coniferous forests mapping on the southern border of the boreal region." Проблемы ботаники Южной Сибири и Монголии 21, no. 2 (2022): 5–8. http://dx.doi.org/10.14258/pbssm.2022044.

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This paper is devoted to evaluation of the spatial structure of subtaiga light coniferous forests on the southern border of the boreal region. Investigations were carried out on two key sites (on the northern macroslope of the Hangai range and its lowlands) during the Joint Russian-Mongolian Complex Biological Expedition in 2021. Geobotanical descriptions of larch and pine forest subtaiga communities were made in the course of field works. These descriptions were completed according to standard geobotanical methods. They are the basis of compiled thematic forest maps for two polygons. Forest m
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Zolotareva, N. V., A. Yu Korolyuk, N. I. Makunina, and E. N. Podgaevskaya. "Steppe vegetation of the hilly area along the Ural River (the steppe zone of Chelyabinsk Region)." Vegetation of Russia, no. 49 (2024): 3–51. https://doi.org/10.31111/vegrus/2024.49.3.

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The major part of the steppe zone territory within Chelyabinsk Region is plowed now: farmlands occupy from 62 % up to 70 % of its territory. Natural steppe vegetation has remained only on a rugged terrain such as the hilly area along the Ural River («Ural Hills»). It is a hilly stripe 160 km long and 15 km wide along the banks of the Ural River which spreads in a meridional direction from the northern limit of the steppe zone to the south. Their relief, the complexity of the soil and vegetation cover differ noticeably from those of the Southern Trans-Urals, the steppe vegetation of which was c
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Woziwoda, Beata, Katarzyna Pawicka, and Grzegorz J. Wolski. "Charakterystyka lasu grądowego z jodłą w rezerwacie „Jamno”." Biuletyn Szadkowski 12 (December 30, 2012): 127–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.18778/1643-0700.12.07.

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The “Jamno” nature reserve was established to protect the forest community with European silver fir Abies alba Mill. on the northern border of natural occurrence of this tree species in Poland. The results of current phytosociological studies (done in 2011) show that the oak-hornbeam forest – “Tilio-Carpinetum calamagrostietosum” association with “Abies alba”, exist within reserve. The present structure and species composition of studied community is determined by spontaneous changes of tree stand. The different proportion of silver fir in shrub and tree stand layers indicate the dynamic chang
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Danylyuk, Kateryna. "New locality Goodyera repens (L.) R. BR. (Orchidaceae) on the southern border of the range (Male Polissya)." Proceedings of the State Natural History Museum, no. 39 (November 11, 2023): 205–6. http://dx.doi.org/10.36885/nzdpm.2023.39.205-206.

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Goodyera repens (Orchidaceae) is a Holarctic species, evolutionarily and ecologically related to the forest formations of the dark coniferous taiga. In Ukraine, it occurs in the northern flat part of the forest-steppe zone, mainly in the Poliska lowland, in the Carpathians and the Crimean mountains.
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Corrêa, Luiz Liberato Costa, Darliane Evangelho Silva, and Lize Helena Cappellari. "Aves, Tinamidae, Crypturellus noctivagus noctivagus (Wied, 1820): Southward range extension and rediscovery in Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil." Check List 6, no. 4 (2010): 585. http://dx.doi.org/10.15560/6.4.585.

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We present here the record of the rediscovery of Crypturellus noctivagus noctivagus in the state of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil, in a forest area on the border of São Sepé and Formigueiro municipalities. The species was considered probably extinct in the state, being unrecorded for about three decades.
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Cáceres Martínez, Carlos H., and Aldemar A. Acevedo Rincón. "A hundred years later: new record of the rare Cryptotis tamensis (Soricidae: Mammalia) from Tama National Natural Park, Colombia." Mammalogy Notes 4, no. 1 (2017): 30–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.47603/manovol4n1.30-31.

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Here we present the most recent record of the Tama Small-eared Shrew for Colombia as a contribution to this poor-known species in the country. The record of the Tama Small-eared Shrew is located within the Tama NNP, Herran and Toledo municipalities, Norte de Santander department, Colombia on the border with Venezuela. The park presents an altitudinal range between 350 and 3.450 masl, and covers approximately 48.000 ha mostly composed of large areas of paramo, montane forest and tropical forest.
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Corrêa, Luiz, Darliane Silva, and Lize Cappellari. "Aves, Tinamidae, Crypturellus noctivagus noctivagus (Wied, 1820): Southward range extension and rediscovery in Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil." Check List 6, no. (4) (2016): 585–86. https://doi.org/10.15560/6.4.585.

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We present here the record of the rediscovery of C<em>rypturellus noctivagus noctivagus </em>in the state of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil, in a forest area on the border of São Sepé and Formigueiro municipalities. The species was considered probably extinct in the state, being unrecorded for about three decades.
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GUEVARA, ESTEBAN A., ELISA BONACCORSO, and JOOST F. DUIVENVOORDEN. "Multi-scale habitat use analysis and interspecific Ecology of the Critically Endangered Black-breasted Puffleg Eriocnemis nigrivestis." Bird Conservation International 25, no. 4 (2015): 479–88. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0959270914000367.

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SummaryThe Black-breasted Puffleg Eriocnemis nigrivestis is a hummingbird endemic to Ecuador and considered Critically Endangered, given its limited distribution, low population numbers, and ongoing habitat degradation. We investigated habitat use patterns using landscape and microhabitat variables. In addition, we explored a previously postulated competition hypothesis involving the Black-breasted Puffleg and the Gorgeted Sunangel Heliangelus strophianus. Our results suggest that landscape variables may play a role in the habitat selection process; specifically the distance to nearest forest
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Knutson, Melinda G., Gerald J. Niemi, Wesley E. Newton, and Mary A. Friberg. "Avian Nest Success in Midwestern Forests Fragmented by Agriculture." Condor 106, no. 1 (2004): 116–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/condor/106.1.116.

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Abstract We studied how forest-bird nest success varied by landscape context from 1996 to 1998 in an agricultural region of southeastern Minnesota, southwestern Wisconsin, and northeastern Iowa. Nest success was 48% for all nests, 82% for cavity-nesting species, and 42% for cup-nesting species. Mayfield-adjusted nest success for five common species ranged from 23% for the American Redstart (Setophaga ruticilla) to 43% for the Eastern Wood-Pewee (Contopus virens). Nest success was lowest for open-cup nesters, species that reject Brown-headed Cowbird (Molothrus ater) eggs, species that nest near
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Казьмина, Elena Kazmina, Агафонов, and Vladimir Agafonov. "About protected and some rare plant species of ravine oak forests of Voronezh region." Forestry Engineering Journal 4, no. 1 (2014): 10–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.12737/3339.

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Research materials of flora of ravine forest in Voronezh region are given. Research has established that the flora of ravine oak forests of Voronezh region has 38 species of protected vascular plants. The detailed characteristic of finds in territory of region is given. Researchers indicated new localities of rare for Voronezh region species. Among plant found in the ravine oak forests special attention is paid to a group of species growing in the Voronezh region on the border or near the border of the range, mostly these are representatives of flora reaching the southern and northern distribu
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Starodubtseva, E. A., and L. G. Khanina. "Vegetation classification of the Voronezhsky Nature Reserve." Vegetation of Russia, no. 14 (2009): 63–141. http://dx.doi.org/10.31111/vegrus/2009.14.63.

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Voronezhsky nature reserve is situated in the forest-steppe zone of European Russia, on the border between Lipetsk and Voronezh regions. The reserve was estab­lished in 1923; the total area of the reserve is 31 053 ha. We have created the vegetation classification system for the reserve on basis of 1058 phytocoenotic relevés processing. Phytocoenotic relevés have been collected since 1929 by different generations of researchers. All relevés were included into the data processing. Five forest vegetation formations and one herbaceous formation were described. According to the reserve’s forest in
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Gudovskikh, Yu V. "Vitality of Rubus arcticus L. in medium and southern taiga." IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science 981, no. 4 (2022): 042076. http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1755-1315/981/4/042076.

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Abstract Vitality strategies for 11 coenopopulations of arctic bramble (Rubus arcticus L.) were defined in conditions of medium and southern taiga on the edge of the species range. In studied conditions optimal habitats for R. arcticus growth, while maintaining high vitality index, are open meadows and coniferous-small-leaved forests with high level of soil moisture: Epilobium-gramineous wet meadow formed on a runway and surrounded by spruce-birch forest with pine and aspen-birch herbaceous forest with spruce. The study showed that the pedicel length, width of the central lobe of the 3rd leaf
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Laze, Kuenda. "Insights on the role of forest cover and on the changes in forest cover on thirty-five endangered mammal species distributions." European Journal of Ecology 5, no. 2 (2019): 88–110. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/eje-2019-0016.

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Abstract The changes in forest cover can determine the survival of terrestrial endangered mammal species in the wild. This study assessed the impacts of forest cover changes on endangered mammal species distribution at global scale aiming to understand how the changes in forest cover may have impacted the distributions of 35 endangered small and large-body terrestrial mammals. There were used forest data obtained from time-series analyses of Landsat images between 2000 and 2014, species occurrence records collected by observations between 2000 and 2015 of Global Biodiversity Information Facili
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Haq, Sheikh Marifatul, Aqil Tariq, Qingting Li, et al. "Influence of Edaphic Properties in Determining Forest Community Patterns of the Zabarwan Mountain Range in the Kashmir Himalayas." Forests 13, no. 8 (2022): 1214. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/f13081214.

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The significance of edaphic factors in describing forest vegetation patterns is becoming more well acknowledged, with significant implications for the description of biogeographical regions and biome classification, as well as abundance and growth patterns at regional levels. The current study examines the vegetation association in the Zabarwan mountain range of the Western Himalayas and its association with edaphic factors. To collect data on forest types, we employed a systematic random sampling strategy in 60 plots (0.1 ha) across five forest types. We investigated data using ordination and
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Dublin, Holly. "African Elephant Specialist Group (AfESG)/ Groupe des Specialistes des Elephants Africain." Pachyderm 28 (June 30, 2000): 10–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.69649/pachyderm.v28i1.992.

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Reviews aspects of the facilitation which has gone on over the past six months including: a meeting in Cameroon which focused on cross border initiative regarding the conservation of forest elephant in Cameroon, CAR, Congo and Gabon, and training in MIKE for personnel in this region with particular emphasis on measuring law enforcement effort in the forest; the Human Elephant Conflict Taskforce accomplishments thus far; and the Fourth African Range States Dialogue which provided a forum for the nations involved to come to an agreement which they presented to COP11. Ongoing work is being done o
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A.M., Gnatiuk, and Gritsenko V.V. "Peculiarities of the growth and development of Paeonia tenuifolia L. on the northern border of the Forest-Steppe of Ukraine." Plant Introduction 81 (March 1, 2019): 31–43. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.2650442.

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<strong>Objective </strong>&ndash; to analyze the peculiarities of ontomorphogenesis <em>P. tenuifolia </em>on the northern border of the Forest-Steppe of Ukraine, to establish diagnostic signs of age stages and the sequence of their passage in M.M. Gryshko National Botanical Garden of the NAS of Ukraine. <strong>Material and methods. </strong>We studied <em>P. tenuifolia</em> in artificially created phytocoenoses and culture. Observations were conduct for 5 years (from 2013 to 2018). We studied ontomorphogenesis by generally accepted methods. <strong>Results. </strong>Diagnostic features of a
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White, Marzano, Leahy, and Jones. "Are We Defending the Indefensible? Reflecting on Policy and Practice Around ‘the Border’ in Plant Biosecurity for Tree Health." Forests 10, no. 9 (2019): 716. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/f10090716.

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The challenges to forest health from climate change, globalization, contemporary trade practices and new recreational patterns require effective biosecurity. We asked: How is the biosecurity border for tree health understood and enacted by state and non-state actors? What are the consequences for tree health? Semi-structured interviews (N = 10) were conducted with scientists and other relevant actors (N = 21). The border was understood variously as: a biophysical boundary, often the coast; a geopolitical boundary, usually of the European Union; the points of main inspection focus; dispersed no
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Morales Olmos, Virginia, and Vitor Afonso Hoeflich. "Trends of forest investments in selected countries of Latin America." Journal of Forest Business Research 3, no. 1 (2024): i—x. http://dx.doi.org/10.62320/jfbr.v3i1.56.

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Investments in forest plantations are important for economic, environmental and social reasons. Latin America has a large area of forests with a wide range of development. This article aims to review the status of investments in commercial forest plantations in Latin America, with a focus on Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Paraguay and Uruguay. The paper includes a short review of five papers published in the Journal of Forest Business research on forest investments in Latin America. The current trends show that Brazil and Uruguay continue developing their forest sectors, despite challenges, in parti
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Johnson, Peter J., and Teresa M. Borgiel. "CSA's SFM Program: Market access through sustainable forest management." Forestry Chronicle 79, no. 6 (2003): 1060–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.5558/tfc791060-6.

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A growing number of national and international buyers are now specifying "certified" forest products in their procurement policies. In response, the Canadian Standards Association (CSA) has worked with a diverse range of stakeholders interested in Sustainable Forest Management in Canada to develop CSA's Sustainable Forest Management (SFM) Program. CSA's SFM Program consists of four distinct, yet inter-related components: CAN/CSA Z809, Canada's National Standard for Sustainable Forest Management; chain of custody for forest products; product marking with CSA International's SFM Mark; and, CSA I
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Sáfián, Szabolcs, and D. Tomasz W. Pyrcz. "Further data on the butterfly fauna (Lepidoptera: Papilionoidea) of Mpanga Forest, Uganda, and the role of this forest in biodiversity conservation." Metamorphosis 31, no. 1 (2022): 7–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.4314/met.v31i1.3.

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We present records of further 87 butterfly species to the checklist of Mpanga Forest, Mpigi, Uganda, increasing the number of known species to 401. Over half of all newly recorded butterflies are skippers (Hesperiidae), also, a significant proportion of the new records pertain to species which tend to occur in more open habitats and forest-edges, also swampy areas or wetlands. Our records represent the easternmost occurrences of Procampta admiratio(Hesperiidae), Bicyclus rhacotis (Nymphalidae), Pentila alba and Iolaus schultzei (Lycaenidae) with significant range extensions. The still increasi
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Lyubechanskii, Ilya I., Alexei N. Bespalov, Alexei V. Tiunov, et al. "Trophic Structure of the Soil-Dwelling Arthropod Communities at the Border of the Forest and the Steppe in the South of Western Siberia: Isotopic Data." Diversity 15, no. 3 (2023): 445. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/d15030445.

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Epigeic generalist predators play a crucial role in terrestrial ecosystems, connecting aboveground and belowground food webs. Using stable isotope compositions (δ13C and δ15N values), we assessed the trophic niches of the two main groups of generalist predators (ground beetles (Coleoptera, Carabidae) and spiders (Arachnida: Aranei)), as well as their potential prey (phytophagous and saprophagous insects), plants, and soils in the forest, steppe, and transitional ecosystems located in the forest–steppe of southwestern Siberia. We hypothesized that (1) the trophic niche of carabids is wider than
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Jonsson, Bengt Gunnar, Johan Svensson, Grzegorz Mikusiński, Michael Manton, and Per Angelstam. "European Union’s Last Intact Forest Landscapes are at A Value Chain Crossroad between Multiple Use and Intensified Wood Production." Forests 10, no. 7 (2019): 564. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/f10070564.

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Research Highlights: The European Union’s last large intact forest landscapes along the Scandinavian Mountain range in Sweden offer unique opportunities for conservation of biodiversity, ecological integrity and resilience. However, these forests are at a crossroad between intensified wood production aimed at bio-economy, and rural development based on multi-functional forest landscapes for future-oriented forest value chains. Background and Objectives: We (1) estimate the area of near-natural forests potentially remaining for forest harvesting and wood production, or as green infrastructure f
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