Grumsin beech forest

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Grumsin beech forest is a UNESCO World Heritage-listed ancient beech woodland in Brandenburg, Germany, renowned for its pristine, largely untouched forest ecosystem.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf UNESCO World Heritage site component
ancient beech forest
forest ecosystem
country Germany NERFINISHED
dominantTreeSpecies European beech NERFINISHED
Fagus sylvatica NERFINISHED
ecosystemType temperate broadleaf forest
hasBiodiversity high
hasConservationStatus strictly protected area
hasFeature deadwood-rich stands
minimal human disturbance
natural regeneration of beech
hasHabitatType habitat for forest-dwelling species
hasLandCover closed-canopy beech forest
hasLandscapeContext moraine and glacial landscape of northern Germany
hasManagement strict nature conservation management
hasProtectionGoal preservation of natural beech forest dynamics
hasSoilType typical beech forest soils of glacial landscapes
heritageCriteria natural
heritageDesignation UNESCO World Heritage Site
isExampleOf central European beech forest succession
isKnownFor reference area for natural beech forests in Europe
scientific value for forest ecology research
locatedIn Brandenburg
Uckermark region NERFINISHED
northeastern Germany
northern Brandenburg
locatedInProtectedArea Biosphere Reserve Schorfheide-Chorin NERFINISHED
locatedNear Chorin NERFINISHED
notableFor high degree of naturalness
largely untouched woodland
pristine forest ecosystem
partOf Ancient and Primeval Beech Forests of the Carpathians and Other Regions of Europe NERFINISHED
German component sites of the Ancient and Primeval Beech Forests of Europe
Schorfheide-Chorin Biosphere Reserve NERFINISHED
recognizedBy UNESCO
vegetationType old-growth beech woodland

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Joachimsthal nearProtectedArea Grumsin beech forest