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Forests of Kosovo : ウィキペディア英語版 | Forests of Kosovo
The forests of Kosovo make up about 41% of the entire surface of the country. Most of the forests are located in southwestern Kosovo, including the outskirts of Peje, Deçan, Istok, Junik and Gjakova and are protected by particular laws of the Kosovan Constitution. There are several types of forests in Kosovo and they are mostly represented by pinnate ones. All of the forests of Kosovo have a wide-ranging flora and fauna that is of a major importance to the entire region of Balkans. The Kosovan flora represents about 25% of the Balkans flora and 18% of the European one, while the most essential regions with assorted biodiversity are the Šar Mountains and the Albanian Alps. Still, the Kosovan woodlands are prone to being damaged by seasonal fires and illegal logging.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://ochanet.unocha.org/p/Documents/2007_July_FireSituationAssessment.pdf )〕 ==Overview== The Kosovan forests have a national significance and are currently protected by over ten laws. Their area is estimated to be as much as 464,800 hectares (1,148,556 acres), of which 278,880 hectares (689,127 acres) are public property managed by Kosova Forestry Agency and 185,920 hectares (459,418 acres) are privately controlled. The forests have an impact on the climate of Kosovo and serve as protection measures against land erosion. Many of the woodlands have been transformed into natural resorts for their therapeutic capabilities. Estimations show that the total volume of forest wood is about 40 million m3, with about 90 m3 of wood per hectare. The Kosovan forests are home to both pinnate and conifer forests, as well as other ones.
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