woodland ecoregion

C13445
concept

A woodland ecoregion is a terrestrial area characterized by a mosaic of trees, shrubs, and open spaces, supporting distinct plant and animal communities adapted to its specific climate, soils, and disturbance regimes.

All labels observed (19)

Label Occurrences
ecological region 10
woodland region 4
Mediterranean woodland 2

Instances (31)

Instance Via concept surface
North Atlantic coastal zone ecological region
Somali Acacia–Commiphora bushlands and thickets tropical shrubland
Great Lakes–St. Lawrence forest region ecological region
Central American dry forests tropical dry broadleaf forest ecoregion
Wet Tropics–subtropical transition zone ecological region
Norfolk Island pine forests evergreen woodland
Deccan thorn scrub forests scrub forest
Northwestern Amazonia ecological region
Delta hydrologic region ecological region
Florida peninsula transition zone ecological region
Zambezian Baikiaea woodlands tropical dry forest
Great Forests of the South West woodland region
Rondeau Provincial Park Carolinian forest area
Cerrado tropical savanna ecoregion
El Pardo forest Mediterranean woodland
Thames Basin Heaths landscape area woodland region
Indochina dry forests tropical dry broadleaf forest
Madagascar dry deciduous forests dry deciduous forest
Montane Cordillera ecological region
Scalesia forest highland woodland
Chilean Matorral
East European forest woodland region
Pandalam Hills forested highland region
Pisz Forest woodland region
Chaco woodland dry subtropical forest
Lake Ypacaraí basin ecological region
Carmel Ridge woodlands Mediterranean woodland
Lake Victoria basin ecological region
Balkan mixed forests WWF ecoregion
Ciudad Perdida region ecological region
Miombo woodlands tropical dry forest