Areas with hill cover of 11% or more and shown as "fertile forest" in previous management plans.
A "normally closed forest" is not a standard term in ecology or forestry. However, you might be referring to closed forests, which are forests with dense canopies where the tree crowns overlap significantly, allowing little sunlight to penetrate to the forest floor. These ecosystems typically have rich biodiversity and are found in areas with high rainfall and fertile soils.
Examples of closed forests include:
- Tropical Rainforests (e.g., the Amazon, Congo Basin).
- Temperate Broadleaf Forests (e.g., European beech forests).
- Boreal Forests with dense conifer canopies.
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