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The Sichuan Basin evergreen broadleaf forests are a critically endangered WWF ecoregion. The ecoregion occupies the Sichuan Basin in China and covers an area of 9,816,054 ha (24,256,000 acres). The broadleaf forest habitat once covered the Sichuan Basin, but today is limited to mountains and preserved temple grounds in the basin and around the basin's rim. An especially well-preserved example of remaining forest exists on Mount Emei at the western edge of the Sichuan Basin. The original forests are thought to have been made up of subtropical oaks, laurels, and Schima. Much of the remaining Sichuan Basin has been converted to anthropogenic agricultural use in the last 5,000 years.

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  • Les forêts de feuillus sempervirentes du bassin du Sichuan forment une écorégion terrestre définie par le Fonds mondial pour la nature (WWF), qui appartient au biome des forêts de feuillus et forêts mixtes tempérées de l'écozone paléarctique. Elle recouvre les collines basses et les plaines alluviales du bassin du Sichuan, situé entre la province du Sichuan et la municipalité de Chongqing en République populaire de Chine. Le sol très fertile fait de la région une zone agricole importante. Le climat est subtropical, avec des hivers froids et des étés très chauds. (fr)
  • The Sichuan Basin evergreen broadleaf forests are a critically endangered WWF ecoregion. The ecoregion occupies the Sichuan Basin in China and covers an area of 9,816,054 ha (24,256,000 acres). The broadleaf forest habitat once covered the Sichuan Basin, but today is limited to mountains and preserved temple grounds in the basin and around the basin's rim. An especially well-preserved example of remaining forest exists on Mount Emei at the western edge of the Sichuan Basin. The original forests are thought to have been made up of subtropical oaks, laurels, and Schima. Much of the remaining Sichuan Basin has been converted to anthropogenic agricultural use in the last 5,000 years. (en)
  • Le foreste di latifoglie sempreverdi del bacino del Sichuan sono un'ecoregione dell'ecozona paleartica, definita dal WWF (codice ecoregione: PA0437), situata nella Cina meridionale). Forma, insieme alle Foreste decidue dei monti Qin Ling e alle Foreste sempreverdi dei monti Daba, la regione denominata foreste temperate della Cina sudoccidentale, inclusa nella lista Global 200. (it)
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  • Evergreen broadleaf forest on Mount Emei (en)
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  • Location of ecoregion (en)
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  • Sichuan Basin evergreen broadleaf forests (en)
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  • Les forêts de feuillus sempervirentes du bassin du Sichuan forment une écorégion terrestre définie par le Fonds mondial pour la nature (WWF), qui appartient au biome des forêts de feuillus et forêts mixtes tempérées de l'écozone paléarctique. Elle recouvre les collines basses et les plaines alluviales du bassin du Sichuan, situé entre la province du Sichuan et la municipalité de Chongqing en République populaire de Chine. Le sol très fertile fait de la région une zone agricole importante. Le climat est subtropical, avec des hivers froids et des étés très chauds. (fr)
  • The Sichuan Basin evergreen broadleaf forests are a critically endangered WWF ecoregion. The ecoregion occupies the Sichuan Basin in China and covers an area of 9,816,054 ha (24,256,000 acres). The broadleaf forest habitat once covered the Sichuan Basin, but today is limited to mountains and preserved temple grounds in the basin and around the basin's rim. An especially well-preserved example of remaining forest exists on Mount Emei at the western edge of the Sichuan Basin. The original forests are thought to have been made up of subtropical oaks, laurels, and Schima. Much of the remaining Sichuan Basin has been converted to anthropogenic agricultural use in the last 5,000 years. (en)
  • Le foreste di latifoglie sempreverdi del bacino del Sichuan sono un'ecoregione dell'ecozona paleartica, definita dal WWF (codice ecoregione: PA0437), situata nella Cina meridionale). Forma, insieme alle Foreste decidue dei monti Qin Ling e alle Foreste sempreverdi dei monti Daba, la regione denominata foreste temperate della Cina sudoccidentale, inclusa nella lista Global 200. (it)
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  • Forêts de feuillus sempervirentes du bassin du Sichuan (fr)
  • Foreste di latifoglie sempreverdi del bacino del Sichuan (it)
  • Sichuan Basin evergreen broadleaf forests (en)
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