Summary: | Part II Biodiversity Distribution, biodiversity and reforestation dynamics of the platyphyllous forests in the Northwest European Russia were investigated. Data assembled from 21 landscape regions (250–350 sq. km each) show special features of small-leaved lime, Norway maple, mountain elm and English oak reforestation during the last two decades. New tendencies were found for the taiga areas with natural Norway spruce and Scots pine vegetation. Natural platyphyllous reforestation in cut spruce areas poses as supposed a special question for forest management policy in the relationship to global climate changes. Feasible unsustainability of the common types of succession (Norway spruce – European birch; Norway spruce – European aspen) is discussed. Biodiversity of herbs, shrubs and tree species of platyphyllous forests is high and complex and is situated in 4–15 oldgrowth relics in each landscape region. Low level genotype heterogeneity of nemoral flora species of such isolated populations is presumed. Special biodiversity conservation regulations are proposed.
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