Gaois

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  1. AGRICULTURE, FORESTRY AND FISHERIES|forestry|forest
    foraois leathanduilleach Reference Faomhadh an téarma seo mar chuid de Thionscadal Lex
    ga
    Laubwald
    de
    broad-leaved forest | broadleaved forest
    en
    Definition land with vegetation formation composed principally of trees, including shrub and bush understorey, where broad-leaved species predominate Reference "Copernicus. '3.1.1 Broad-leaved forest' (28.10.2022)"
    Comment The predominant classifying parameter for this class is a crown cover density of > 30 % or a minimum 500 subjects/ha density, with broad-leaved trees representing > 75 % of the formation. The minimum tree height is 5 m.This class includes: - deciduous and evergreen broad-leaved tree species listed under the “applicable for” section with >75% cover - palm trees; - optionally sporadically occurring patches of coniferous trees not exceeding 25 % share of the tree covered area; - sporadically occurring <25 ha patches of i) shrubs and dwarf shrubs; ii) herbaceous vegetation (grasses and herbs); iii) mosses and lichens;iv) denuded spots.
    forêt de feuillus | forêt feuillue | forêt à essences feuillues
    fr
    Definition formation végétale composée principalement d'arbres, dans laquelle les essences feuillues prédominent et qui comprend un sous-étage d'arbustes et de formations arbustives Reference "COM-FR, d'après European Environment Agency, Updated CLC illustrated nomenclature guidelines (2017) > 3.1.1. Broad-leaved forest (25.11.2022) (en anglais uniquement)"
    Comment 1. Les feuillus représentent au moins 75 % de la formation et la hauteur minimale des arbres est de 5 mètres.2. Niveau 3, entrée 3.1.1. de la nomenclature CLC (Corine Land Cover)