Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text
The text related to the cultural heritage 'Phong Nha-Ke Bang National Park' has mentioned 'Forest' in the following places:
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The park was created to protect one of the world's two largest karst regions with 300 caves and grottoes and also protects the ecosystem of limestone forest of the Annamite Range region in North Central Coast of Vietnam. | WIKI |
The park derives its name from Phong Nha Cave, containing many rock formations, and Kxe1xbaxbb Bxc3xa0ng forest. | WIKI |
The purpose of this protected area is to protect forest resources, biodiversity within the boundary of this national park and to preserve scientific values of fauna and flora in Bxe1xbaxafc Trung Bxe1xbbx99 region, especially rare species native to this region. | WIKI |
If the Hin Namno, bordering Phong Nha on the west (in Laotian territory) was to be combined with the national park in a continuous reserve, the combined reserve would be the largest surviving karst forest in southeastern Asia (317,754 ha). | WIKI |
The name Phong Nha-Kxe1xbaxbb Bxc3xa0ng is composed of Phong Nha (cave) and Kxe1xbaxbb Bxc3xa0ng (limestone forest). | WIKI |
This cave is 5,258 m long and with a height of 83 m. The entry is high and wide with heavy forest around the cave mouth E Grotto (Hang E): a 736 m-long grotto accessible by the Hxe1xbbx93 Chxc3xad Minh trail Cha An Grotto (Hang Chxc3xa0 An): a 667 m-long grotto, with the width of 15 meters Thung Grotto (Hang Thung): This grotto has an underground river of 3351 m, with the height in some part exceed 133 . | WIKI |
By far the largest vegetation type is tropical dense moist evergreen forest on limestone under 800 m above sea level. | WIKI |
96.2% of this national park is covered with forest, 92.2% of which is intact primary forest. | WIKI |
74.7% (1104.76xc2xa0km2) of the park is covered with evergreen tropical wet forest on limestone rocks at the elevation of under 800 m; 8.5% (126xc2xa0km2) is evergreen tropical wet forest on limestone rocks at an elevation higher than 800 m; 8.3% (122.2xc2xa0km2) evergreen tropical wet forest on soil mounts at the elevation of under 800 m; evergreen tropical wet forest on limestone rocks at the elevation of under 800 m; 0.7% (10.7xc2xa0km2) evergreen tropical wet forest on limestone rocks at the elevation of above 800; 1.1% impacted evergreen tropical wet forest on limestone rocks; 2.8% (42.12xc2xa0km2) impacted evergreen tropical wet forest on soil mounts; 1.3% (1,925) grass, bush on limestone rocks; 2% (29.5xc2xa0km2) grass, bush on soil mounts; permanent wetland forest: 1.8xc2xa0km2; rattan and bamboo forest: 1.5xc2xa0km2; and agricultural plants: 5.21xc2xa0km2 or 0.3%. | WIKI |
The forest type in this national park is dominated by evergreen tree species with scattered deciduous trees such as Dipterocarpus kerri, Anogeissus acuminate, Pometia pinnata and Lagerstroemia calyculata. | WIKI |
In the park is a 50xc2xa0km2 forest of Calocedrus macrolepis on limestone (Calocedrus rupestris) mounts with about 2,500 trees, 60,000 per km2. | WIKI |
This is the largest forest with this tree in Vietnam. | WIKI |
The forest is also home to 98 families, 256 genera and 381 species of vertebrates. | WIKI |
It has a unique forest type in the world: green tropical forest. | WIKI |
[53] Ecotourism, discovering the flora and fauna in this national park in the Kxe1xbaxbb Bxc3xa0ng Forest. | WIKI |
They are mainly Kinh people and other minority groups of Chut and Van Kieu, many of them exploit forest products as part of their livelihoods. | WIKI |
Due to poor management by the local government, many areas of forest in the buffer zone were cleared heavily, some completely. | WIKI |
[67] Wildfire during the dry season is a recurring threat to the forest. | WIKI |
The property comprises an area of 123,326 ha and contains terrestrial and aquatic habitats, primary and secondary forest, sites of natural regeneration, tropical dense forests and savanna and is rich in large, often spectacular and scientifically significant caves. | UNESCO |
The property clearly has impressive levels of biodiversity within its intact forest cover, notwithstanding some gaps in knowledge of the population status of some species. | UNESCO |
The property constitutes one of the largest remaining areas of relatively intact moist forest on karst in Indochina, with a forest cover estimated to reach 94%, of which 84% is thought to be primary forest. | UNESCO |
Importantly, four threatened primate taxa endemic to the Annamites are found within the property: the Hatinh Langur (specialised in karst forest and endemic to Viet Nam and the Peoplexe2x80x99s Democratic Republic of Lao), the black form of the Hatinh Langur, sometimes considered as a separate species, the Red-shanked Douc Langur, and the largest remaining population of White-cheeked Gibbon. | UNESCO |
Wildlife poaching and illegal harvesting of forest products are a direct threat to biodiversity values. | UNESCO |
This would ensure that the natural landscape, geologic and geomorphic values, and key features such as primitive forest, caves, rivers and streams within the inscribed area remain intact. | UNESCO |
The Management Board is responsible for protection of forest resources and biodiversity and was established in 1994. | UNESCO |
The property is also included in the Special National Heritage List (2009), and the Special Use Forest system (1999). | UNESCO |
The Ho Chi Minh highway, constructed outside and to the north of the property is appropriately located and provides important and valuable benefit to the National Park in terms of opening up views of and access to the Ke Bang forest area. | UNESCO |
The property clearly has impressive levels of biodiversity within its intact forest cover, however, up-to-date data on large mammal species is also needed to confirm the population status of reported large mammals including tiger, Asiatic black bear, Asian elephant, giant muntjac, Asian wild dog, gaur and the recently discovered saola. | UNESCO |