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Natural forest with > 30% canopy cover, in which the canopy is 1200m altitude that display little or no seasonality,
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Natural forests with > 30% canopy cover, in which the canopy is Natural forests with > 30% canopy cover, between
predominantly (> 75%) needleleaf and deciduous. pp 1200-1800m altitude, with any seasonality regime
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composed of a more or less even mixture of needleleaf and Natural forests with > 30% canopy cover, above
broadleaf crowns (between 50:50% and 25:75%). pp 1800m altitude, with any seasonality regime and
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75% evergreen and broadleaf. pp Natural forests with > 30% canop y cover, below
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Natural forests with > 30% canopy cover, in which > 75% of the mixture of leaf type and seasonality, but in which
canopy is deciduous and broadleaves predominate (> 75% of the predominant environmental characteristic is a
canopy cover). pp waterlogged soil. p
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Natural forests with > 30% canopy cover, composed of trees with Natural forests with > 30% canopy cov er, below
any mixture of leaf type and seasonality, but in which the 1200m altitude in which between 50-75% of the
predominant environmental characteristic is a waterlogged soil. pp canopy is evergreen, > 75% are broadleaves, and
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Natural forest with > 30% canopy cover, in which the canopy is p
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evergreen. pp Natural forests with > 30% canopy cover, below
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Œny forest type above that has in i ts interior significant areas of of a more or less even mixture of needleleaf and
disturbance by people, including clearing, felling for wood broadleaf crowns (between 50:50% and 25:75%). p
extraction, anthropogenic fires, road construction, etc. pp •u 

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£         pp Natural forest with > 30% canopy cover, below
Natural forests in which the tree canopy cover is between 10 - 1200m altitude, in which the canopy is
30%, such as in the steppe regions of the world. Trees of any predominantly (> 75%) needleleaf. p
type (e.g., needleleaf, broadleaf, palms). pp •£    pp
•        pp Natural forests with > 30% canopy cover,
èntensively managed forests with > 30% canopy cover, which composed of species of mangrove tree, generally
have been planted by people with species not naturally occurring along coasts in or near brackish or salt water. p
in that country. pp      
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••       pp Œny forest type above that has in its interior
èntensively managed forests with > 30% canopy cover, which significant areas of disturbance by people, including
have been planted by people with species that occur naturally in clearing, felling for wood extraction, anthropogenic
that country. pp fires, road construction, etc. p
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àorest plantations showing extent only with no further information Natural forests with > 30% canopy cover, below
about their type, This data currently only refers to the Ukraine. pp 1200m altitude in which between 50-100% of the
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àorest data showing forest extent only with containing no further (> 75% of canopy cover). p
information about their type. pp     
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Natural forests with > 30% canopy cover, below
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Natural forests with > 30% canopy cover, below
1200m altitude, in which the canopy is mainly
composed of deciduous trees with thorns and
succulent phanerophytes with thorns may be
frequent. p
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Natural forests in which the tree canopy cover is
between 10-30%, such as in the savannah regions
of the world. Trees of any type (e.g., needleleaf,
broadleaf, palms). p
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èntensively managed forests with > 30% canopy
cover, which have been planted by people with
species not naturally occurring in that country. p
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èntensively managed forests with > 30% canopy
cover, which have been planted by people with
species that occur naturally in that country. pp
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