Classification of vegetation in Cucphuong National Park with the aim of large-scale mapping, Vietnam


Nguen Nghia Thin, Nguen Ba Thu, Tran Van Thuy


DOI: https://doi.org/10.31111/geobotmap/1994-1995.64


Annotation

The tropical seasonal rainy evergreen broad-leaved forest vegetation of the Cucphoung National Park has been classified and the distribution of plant communities has been shown on the map using the relations of vegetation to geology, geomorphology and pedology.

The method of vegetation mapping includes: 1) the identifying of vegetation types in the remote-sensed materials (aerial photographs and satellite images); 2) field work to compile the interpretation keys and to characterize all the communities of a study area; 3) compilation of the final vegetation map using the combined information. In the classification presented a number of different level vegetation units have been identified: formation classes (3), formation sub-classes (3), formation groups (3), formations (4), subformations (10) and communities (19). Communities have been taken as mapping units. So in the vegetation map of the National Park 19 vegetation categories has been shown altogether, among them 13 are natural primary communities, and 6 are the secondary, anthropogenic ones. The secondary succession goes through 3 main stages: grassland herbaceous xerophytic vegetation, xerophytic scrub, dense forest.


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How to cite

Nguen Nghia Thin, Nguen Ba Thu, Tran Van Thuy 1996.Classification of vegetation in Cucphuong National Park with the aim of large-scale mapping, Vietnam // Geobotanical mapping 1994-1995. St. Petersburg. P. 64–67. https://doi.org/10.31111/geobotmap/1994-1995.64