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  1. AGRICULTURE, FORESTRY AND FISHERIES|forestry|forest
    foraois ard Reference Faomhadh an téarma seo mar chuid de Thionscadal Lex
    ga
    Hochwald
    de
    high forest
    en
    Definition woodland or forest with a well-developed natural structure, where the trees range in age from young seedlings and saplings through to mature trees and veteran trees, and there are well-developed layers of canopy trees, shrubs and ground vegetation, as well as occasional clearings Reference "COM EN based on:Wikipedia, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/High_forest_(woodland) (31.3.2009)"
    Comment High forest may occur as a result of the natural development of woodland without human interference, or it may be created and maintained through deliberate management.
    futaie
    fr
    Definition peuplement forestier composé d'arbres directement issus de semence sur place et qui sont destinés à atteindre un plein développement avant d'être coupés Reference METRO
  2. AGRICULTURE, FORESTRY AND FISHERIES|forestry|forest
    córas roschoille ina bhfuil crainn lánairde Reference Faomhadh an téarma seo mar chuid de Thionscadal Lex
    ga
    Mittelwaldbetrieb | Mittelwald
    de
    Definition Waldform mit Elementen des Niederwaldes und des Hochwaldes, bestehend aus einer Unterschicht(Unterholz) aus Stockausschlägen und einer Oberschicht (Oberholz) aus Kernwüchsen, z.T.auch aus durchgewachsenen Stockausschlägen Reference DUC, Glossar LFI, 1998
    coppice with standards system | coppice-with-standards system | composite forest system | coppice with standards | coppice-with-standards
    en
    Definition coppice system in which scattered trees, typically oak (Quercus robur) are allowed to grow to their full height (standards) for use as structural timber, while the understorey, commonly of hazel (Corylus avellana), is coppiced Reference """coppice-with-standards"" > A Dictionary of Ecology > Ed. Michael Allaby > Oxford University Press, 2006 > Oxford Reference Online > DGT, http://www.oxfordreference.com/views/ENTRY.html?subview=Main&entry=t14.e1319 (31.3.2009)"
    régime du taillis-sous-futaie | taillis sous futaie
    fr
    Definition régime mixte qui a pour objet de créer, élever et perpétuer des peuplements forestiers comportant des arbres dont certains sont nés de semences et les autres obtenus par voie végétative Reference METRO
  3. ENVIRONMENT
    garrán le caighdeáin Reference an Ghníomhaireacht Eorpach Comhshaoil (GEC)
    ga
    Mittelwald
    de
    coppice with standards
    en
    Definition 1.A traditional system of woodland management whereby timber trees are grown above a coppiced woodland. It is used in particular as a method of exploiting oakwoods, in which all the trees except a rather open network of tall, well-formed oaks - the standards at about fifty per hectare - are felled, leaving plenty of space for hazels and other underwood to grow and be coppiced at intervals of ten to fifteen years. Reference 1.GOOD;
    taillis sous futaie
    fr