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- High_forest_(woodland) abstract "A high forest is a type of forest originated from seed or from planted seedlings. In contrast to a low forest (also known as a coppice forest), a high forest usually consists of large, tall mature trees with a closed canopy. High forests can occur naturally or they can be created and/or maintained by human management. Trees in a high forest can be of one, a few or many species. A high forest can be even-aged or uneven-aged. Even-aged forests contain trees of one, or two successional age classes (generations). Uneven-aged forests have three or more age classes represented.High forests have relatively high genetic diversity compared with coppice forests, which develop from vegetative reproduction. A high forest can have one or more canopy layers. The understory of a high forest can be open (parklike, easy to see and walk through), or it can be dense. A high forest's understory can have high or low vegetation species diversity.".
- High_forest_(woodland) wikiPageID "13994546".
- High_forest_(woodland) wikiPageLength "1952".
- High_forest_(woodland) wikiPageOutDegree "15".
- High_forest_(woodland) wikiPageRevisionID "701515494".
- High_forest_(woodland) wikiPageWikiLink Canopy_(biology).
- High_forest_(woodland) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Forest_ecology.
- High_forest_(woodland) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Habitat_management_equipment_and_methods.
- High_forest_(woodland) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Trees.
- High_forest_(woodland) wikiPageWikiLink Coppicing.
- High_forest_(woodland) wikiPageWikiLink Ecological_thinning.
- High_forest_(woodland) wikiPageWikiLink Even-aged_timber_management.
- High_forest_(woodland) wikiPageWikiLink Forest.
- High_forest_(woodland) wikiPageWikiLink Genetic_diversity.
- High_forest_(woodland) wikiPageWikiLink Pollarding.
- High_forest_(woodland) wikiPageWikiLink Silviculture.
- High_forest_(woodland) wikiPageWikiLink Species_diversity.
- High_forest_(woodland) wikiPageWikiLink Understory.
- High_forest_(woodland) wikiPageWikiLink Vegetative_reproduction.
- High_forest_(woodland) wikiPageWikiLinkText "High Forests".
- High_forest_(woodland) wikiPageWikiLinkText "High forest (woodland)".
- High_forest_(woodland) wikiPageWikiLinkText "High forest".
- High_forest_(woodland) wikiPageWikiLinkText "high forest".
- High_forest_(woodland) wikiPageWikiLinkText "high forests".
- High_forest_(woodland) wikiPageWikiLinkText "high-forest woodland".
- High_forest_(woodland) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Forestry.
- High_forest_(woodland) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Forestry-stub.
- High_forest_(woodland) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Habitat-stub.
- High_forest_(woodland) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Portal.
- High_forest_(woodland) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- High_forest_(woodland) subject Category:Forest_ecology.
- High_forest_(woodland) subject Category:Habitat_management_equipment_and_methods.
- High_forest_(woodland) subject Category:Trees.
- High_forest_(woodland) hypernym Forest.
- High_forest_(woodland) type ProtectedArea.
- High_forest_(woodland) type Habitat.
- High_forest_(woodland) type Science.
- High_forest_(woodland) type Tool.
- High_forest_(woodland) comment "A high forest is a type of forest originated from seed or from planted seedlings. In contrast to a low forest (also known as a coppice forest), a high forest usually consists of large, tall mature trees with a closed canopy. High forests can occur naturally or they can be created and/or maintained by human management. Trees in a high forest can be of one, a few or many species. A high forest can be even-aged or uneven-aged.".
- High_forest_(woodland) label "High forest (woodland)".
- High_forest_(woodland) sameAs Q238804.
- High_forest_(woodland) sameAs Hochwald_(Waldbau).
- High_forest_(woodland) sameAs Futaie.
- High_forest_(woodland) sameAs Hooghout_(bosbouw).
- High_forest_(woodland) sameAs m.03cqgjl.
- High_forest_(woodland) sameAs Q238804.
- High_forest_(woodland) wasDerivedFrom High_forest_(woodland)?oldid=701515494.
- High_forest_(woodland) isPrimaryTopicOf High_forest_(woodland).