Environmental Thesaurus

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http://vocabs.lter-europe.net/EnvThes/msa1075

Preferred Name

tropical rain forest

Synonyms

TRF

Definitions

[GEMET] The most valuable and the richest ecosystem on Earth. It plays a critical part in the Earth's life support systems and house 50%, and possibly as much as 90%, of all the species on Earth. It is a key storehouse of foods, oils and minerals, and a source of ingredients that make up a range of medical treatments. It also represents home and livelihood for many people. However, more than half of the rainforests have disappeared, chopped down for valuable tropical hardwoods, or cleared to provide areas for cattle grazing or human habitation. The forests play an important part in climate patterns, and deforestation is thought to be responsible for 18% of global warming. Furthermore, as they disappear there is also an albedo effect - a damaging increase in the sunlight reflected - which affects wind and rainfall patterns. , " [Henderson's] evergreen broadleaf forest that develops in areas near the Equa­tor with a climate of high temperature, humidity and rainfall and no marked seasons, and which is characterized by a high biological diversity and productiv­ity. Tropical rain forest is found in the Amazon basin, parts of Central America, central West Africa, parts of the south­eastern African coast and Madagascar, South-east Asia and Indonesia, New Guinea, and the northern tip of Australia. see also rain forest. r\n

Obsolete

true

In Schemes
Type

http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#Concept

altLabel

TRF

creator

https://orcid.org/0000-0003-2195-3997

definition

[GEMET] The most valuable and the richest ecosystem on Earth. It plays a critical part in the Earth's life support systems and house 50%, and possibly as much as 90%, of all the species on Earth. It is a key storehouse of foods, oils and minerals, and a source of ingredients that make up a range of medical treatments. It also represents home and livelihood for many people. However, more than half of the rainforests have disappeared, chopped down for valuable tropical hardwoods, or cleared to provide areas for cattle grazing or human habitation. The forests play an important part in climate patterns, and deforestation is thought to be responsible for 18% of global warming. Furthermore, as they disappear there is also an albedo effect - a damaging increase in the sunlight reflected - which affects wind and rainfall patterns. , " [Henderson's] evergreen broadleaf forest that develops in areas near the Equa­tor with a climate of high temperature, humidity and rainfall and no marked seasons, and which is characterized by a high biological diversity and productiv­ity. Tropical rain forest is found in the Amazon basin, parts of Central America, central West Africa, parts of the south­eastern African coast and Madagascar, South-east Asia and Indonesia, New Guinea, and the northern tip of Australia. see also rain forest. r\n

isReplacedBy

http://vocabs.lter-europe.net/EnvThes/21852

prefLabel

tropical rain forest

created

2016-10-12

broader

http://vocabs.lter-europe.net/EnvThes/1

deprecated

true

modified

2023-01-13

exactMatch

http://www.eionet.europa.eu/gemet/concept/8688

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