Wednesday, 24 August 2022

Ancient and Primeval Beech Forests of the Carpathians and Other Regions of Europe,Poland.

 
These are  transnational serial property comprising 94 component parts across 18 countries. They represent an outstanding example of relatively undisturbed, complex temperate forests and exhibit a wide spectrum of comprehensive ecological patterns and processes of pure and mixed stands of European beech across a variety of environmental conditions. During each glacial phase (ice ages) of the last 1 million years, European beech (Fagus sylvatica) survived the unfavourable climatic conditions in refuge areas in the southern parts of the European continent. These refuge areas have been documented by scientists through palaeoecological analysis and using the latest techniques in genetic coding. After the last Ice Age, around 11,000 years ago, beech started expanding its range from these southern refuge areas to eventually cover large parts of the European continent. During this expansion process, which is still ongoing, beech formed different types of plant communities while occupying largely different environments. The interplay between a diversity of environments, climatic gradients and different species gene pools has and continues to shape this high diversity of beech forest communities. These forests contain an invaluable population of old trees and a genetic reservoir of beech and many other species, which are associated with and dependent on these old-growth forest .habitats.
Ref:Unesco.Org

Date of Inscription: 2007
Significant modifications to the boundaries : 2011,2017,2021
Dossier: #1133 Quater.

2022 Stamp- European Universities Games in Lodz
Thank you Sebastian for the nice card and beautiful stamp.

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