Concept: High Forest in the eagle vocabulary

Concept URI https://dd.eionet.europa.eu/vocabulary/landcover/eagle/LCH-high-forest
Preferred label High Forest
Definition High forest (de: Hochwald) is a type of woodland where tree growth originated from self-seeded or planted seedlings and developed in an erect form of the stem. In contrast to a low forest (coppice forest, see above), a high forest in a grown-up stage usually consists of tall, mature trees with a closed canopy. High forests can occur naturally or they can be the result of a plantation and maintenance process. Under human forest management, two form of high forest exist, the parcel-based high forest, or the Plenter forest (see also silvicultural harvesting and regeneration methods)
Notation LCH-high-forest
Status Valid
Status Modified 2023-11-29
Accepted Date 2023-11-29
Not Accepted Date
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  • LCH-5_2_4_3
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LC/LU Relevance
  • LU
Thematic Domain Context
  • FRST