Coniferous forests
Coniferous forests inhabit the cold, windy regions
around the poles. There are both hardwoods and conifers found in this
region. The conifers are evergreen and structurally adapted to withstand
the long drought-like conditions of the long winters, whereas the
hardwoods are deciduous.Mediterranean forests
These forests are found to the south of the temperate
regions around the coasts of the Mediterranean, California, Chile and
Western Australia. The growing season is short and almost all trees are
evergreen, but mixed hardwood and softwood.Montane forests
These are also known as cloud forests because they
receive most of their precipitation from the mist or fog that comes up
from the lowlands. Some of these montane woodlands and grasslands are
found in high-elevation tropical, subtropical and temperate zones.Plants and animals in these forests are adapted to withstanding the cold, wet conditions and intense sunlight. Trees are mainly conifers.
Plantation forests
There are around 140 million hectares of “plantation forests” in the world, accounting for around 7% of global forest cover. The productivity of planted forests, in terms of supplying a sustainable volume of timber and fibre, is usually greater than natural forests. Plantations produce around 40% of industrial wood.Both the plantation area and contribution to world wood production are projected to continue to increase in the foreseeable future.