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    STUDIA GEOGRAPHIA - Issue no. 2 / 2005  
         
  Article:   VEGETATION LEVELS, FORESTRY FORMATION AND FOREST TYPES FROM THE CENTRAL GROUP OF THE EASTER CARPATHIANS.

Authors:  T. UJVÁROSI, LUJZA UJVÁROSI.
 
       
         
  Abstract:  Vegetation Levels, Forestry Formations and Forest Types from the Central Group of the Eastern Carpathians. The forested area from the Central Group of the Eastern Carpathians represent 60,16 % from the region investigated. This forestry vegetation include six vegetation levels, 16 forestry formations and around 130 forest types. The most wide spread vegetation levels are the mountainous mixed forests level, with more than 59 %, the mountainous spruce fir formation with more than 21 % and the beech forests, with around 10 %, the others are less spread in this region. Between the forestry formations, four represents around 82 %, these are the mixed forests with spruce fir, fir tree and beech, the pure spruce fir forests, the mountainous beech forests and the fir tree and beech tree mixed forests, the other has less importance. The variety of the environmental conditions lead, as result, to a large number of different types of forests, between them only one has more than 10 %. This one is the mixed forest with spruce fir and beech tree, having a well developed mull vegetation, with 12 %. Beside this forest type other 30 has more than 1 %.  
         
     
         
         
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