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Toggle Mainland Norway subsection. 1.1 Taiga. 1.2 Temperate coniferous forests. 1.3 Temperate broadleaf and mixed forests. 1.4 Tundra. 2 Svalbard. Toggle Svalbard ...
The Scandinavian coastal conifer forest is a terrestrial ecoregion as defined by WWF [1] and National Geographic. [2] The broad definition is based on climatic parameters and includes a long area along the western Norwegian coast from Lindesnes Municipality and north to approximately Senja Municipality (further north summers are too cool for pine in coastal areas); in essence areas along the ...
Pages in category "Forests and woodlands of Norway" The following 15 pages are in this category, out of 15 total. ... Scandinavian coastal conifer forests;
List of ecoregions in Norway; S. Sarmatic mixed forests; Scandinavian and Russian taiga; Scandinavian coastal conifer forests; Scandinavian montane birch forest and ...
Situated in the state of Baden-Württemberg in southwest Germany, the enchanting mountain region has scenic trails, placid lakes, and dense conifer forests that make it a fantasy-turned-reality ...
Temperate coniferous forest: PA0504 Carpathian montane conifer forests: Poland, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Romania, and Ukraine European-Mediterranean montane mixed forests: PA0520 Scandinavian coastal conifer forests: Norway Temperate coniferous forests: PA0602 Iceland boreal birch forests and alpine tundra: Iceland PA0608 Scandinavian and ...
Pages in category "Forests of Norway" ... Scandinavian coastal conifer forests This page was last edited on 27 February 2020, at 02:18 (UTC). ...
The Scandinavian and Russian taiga is an ecoregion within the taiga and boreal forests biome as defined by the WWF classification (ecoregion PA0608). [1] It is situated in Northern Europe between tundra in the north and temperate mixed forests in the south and occupies about 2,156,900 km 2 (832,800 sq mi) in Norway, Sweden, Finland and the northern part of European Russia, being the largest ...