- 05.04.1 Spandau, Tegel, Jungfernheide, Gatow, Pichelswerder, Murellenschlucht, Grunewald, Wannsee, Lichtenrade, Marienfelde, Frohnau
- 05.04.2 Grünau, Blankenfelde, Schönerlinde, Hobrechtsfelde, Wuhlheide, Schmöckwitz, Buch
- 05.04.3 Friedrichshagen, Müggelsee, Rahnsdorf, Kaulsdorf, Köpenick, Fahlenberg, Müggelheim, Wuhletal, Hohenschönhausen
- 05.04.4 Wansdorf, Stolpe, Gorin, Parforceheide
Age and Inventory Structure of the Forests 1990
Texts
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Forests as Word document
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Forests as PDF document
Figures
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Fig. 1: Survey of the City Forests in the Area Surrounding Berlin in 1945
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Fig. 2: Tree Species Distribution in the Berlin Forests
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Fig. 2: Tree Species Distribution in the Berlin Forests
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Fig. 3: Age-Class Structure of the Berlin Forests - All Tree Species
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Fig. 3: Age-Class Structure of the Berlin Forests - All Tree Species
Tables
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Tab. 1: Forest Damage, 1991 to 1995 in Berlin (in %)
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Tab. 2: Overview of Evaluated Features from Corresponding Data Bases
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Tab. 3: Comparison of the Legends of the 1985 Environmental Atlas and 1995 Environmental Atlas
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Tab. 4: Examples for the Summary of the Ratios of Tree Species
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Tab. 5: Example from the Available Data (Buch District) for the Calculation of the Ratio of Tree Species
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Tab. 6: Example for the Recalculation of the Ratio in the Grunewald Forest Agency, Dreilinden District, Section 67a
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Tab. 7: Tree Species Distribution by Forest Agency
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Tab. 8: Areas with Exclusively over 80-year-old Oaks as the Main Tree Species
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Tab. 9: Age-Class Structure by Forest Agency - All Tree Species
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Tab. 10: Red Oak Stands as the Main Tree Species in the Forest Agencies of Grunewald and Tegel