Thursday, September 26, 2013

Ascending forests

The majority of the world’s forests are now found on steep slopes, as lowland areas become increasing developed, farmed and urbanized. This trend is consistent with Hong Kong’s forests where the country parks system protects much of the greenery on hillsides, leaving some of the biodiverse flatlands unprotected and vulnerable to human threats. An upside of this ascending trend of forests worldwide is that these steep mountainous habitats are actually more resilient to climate change, less disturbed and can maintain its microclimate much better than low-lying forests which are increasingly small and fragmented.

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