Dinghu Mountain Research of Forest Ecosystem - China

DHS has well protected monsoon evergreen broadleaf forest and its successional forests. Therefore, DHS is an ideal place to research successional processes and patterns of subtropical forest ecosystems, as well as to restore or rehabilitate the degraded forest ecosystems in subtropics of China.

Identifier
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Provenance
Creator Qianmei Zhang; Guoyi Zhou
Publisher Long-Term Ecosystem Research in Europe
Contributor DEIMS-SDR Site and Dataset registry deims.org
Publication Year 2012
Rights No conditions apply to access and use; no limitations to public access
OpenAccess true
Contact zqm(at)scib.ac.cn
Representation
Version 3.2.1
Discipline Environmental Monitoring
Spatial Coverage (112.513W, 23.156S, 112.562E, 23.192N)