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- 14.2. Artificial - Terrestrial – Pastureland
- 1.5. Forest – Subtropical/tropical dry
- 1.6. Forest – Subtropical/tropical moist lowland
- 1.8. Forest – Subtropical/tropical swamp
Natural colonisation (without planting) and natural regeneration is occurring. Provide soil protection but left unmanaged could lead to future problems. (Environmental Conservation Section of the Agriculture and Forestry Department (1995-1998) Bulletin.);
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