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Intact forest landscape : ウィキペディア英語版 | Intact forest landscape An intact forest landscape (IFL) is an unbroken natural landscape of a forest ecosystem and its habitat—plant community components, in a current extant forest zone. It is a natural environment with no signs of significant human activity or habitat fragmentation, and of sufficient size to contain, support, and maintain the complex of indigenous biodiversity of viable populations of a wide range of biota genera and species, and their ecological effects. ==History== The term 'intact forest landscape' was developed by a group of environmental non-governmental organizations including Greenpeace, the World Resources Institute, (Biodiversity Conservation Center ), (International Socio-Ecological Union ), and (Transparent World ). IFL has been used in regional and global forest monitoring projects such as (Intact-Forests.org ), and in scientific forest ecology research.〔(Intact Forest Landscapes )〕〔see ''References''.〕
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