Rainforest definition

Rainforest means closed (>70 per cent projected foliage cover) broadleaved forest vegetation with a rainforest tree canopy of variable height, and with a characteristic composition of species and life forms, of at least 0.1 ha in area and 20 metres width. Rainforest includes closed transitional and seral communities with emergent eucalypts (including Cool Temperate Mixed Forest as a recognised subset of rainforest), that are of similar botanical composition to mature rainforests in which eucalypts are absent.";
Rainforest has the same meaning as in the Code of Practice for Timber Production;
Rainforest means those areas:

Examples of Rainforest in a sentence

  • Under the Treaty of Madrid, Spain was able retain its colonies, while Portugal was able to enlarge its colony of Brazil because of Portuguese colonization of the Amazon Rainforest.

  • Bradford Burns analyses the effects that the Iberian Union had in the political boundaries of South America and the of expansion of colonial Brazil into the Amazon Rainforest.

  • The lives of pupils are further enriched through in-school experiences such as the recent Rainforest Workshop or Stone Age Encounter.● School leaders and governors regularly review the school’s ethos and values.

  • Our library/office has become a Kindergarten Rainforest and Google Classroom meeting space, my daughters room has become an online high school and improv recording studio, the boys room is now an epic Lego wonderland and comic book studio.

  • The GBRO establishes legal objectives for the Great Bear Rainforest (GBR) plan area pursuant to section 93.4 of the Land Act.


More Definitions of Rainforest

Rainforest. An Evolving Exploration of Resonance". Xxxxxxxx Music Journal 14 (2004): 25–30. Xxxxxxxxx, Xxxxxxx. Talking Music: Conversations With Xxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxx Xxxxx, Xxxxxx Xxxxxxxx, and Five Generations of American Experimental Composers. New York: Da Capo Press, 1999. Xxxx, Xxxxx Xxxxx. Xxxxxx His Life and Inventions. WhiteAish: Xxxxxxxxx Publishing, 2004. Xxxxxx, Xxxx. Loudspeaker Handbook. Boston: Kluwer Academic Publishers, 2003. Xxxxxx, Xxxx, and X. Xxxxxx. "Historical Perspectives and Technology Overview of Loudspeakers for Sound Reinforcement". Journal of the Audio Engineering Society 52 (4) (2004): 412– 433. Xxxxxx, Xxxxxx Xxxx. Improvement in Phonograph or Speaking Machines US Patent 200,521, Ailed December 24, 1877, and issued February 19, 1878. ———. "The Perfected Phonograph". The North American Review 146 (379) (1888): 641–650. Xxxxxx, Xxxx Xxxxxxx. "Public Address | Medienchronik Der Massenbeschallungen Und Technikgeschichte Des Lautsprechers". 2004. xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxx.xx.
Rainforest means any area of land within the South Coast Subregion having any of the forest type numbers 1 to 26 (set out in RN 17).
Rainforest means all areas of Eden Comprehensive Regional Assessment air photograph interpretation rainforest, KB floristic assemblages 1, 5, 6, 7, & 8, and all areas of RN 17 Rainforest. RN 17 Rainforest includes forest types 1 to 26, inclusive. The KB rainforest floristic assemblages are depicted on the Geographic Information System digital “kb rainforest” shape theme in the sub- directory “KB Rainforest” on the CD ROM labelled “Eden TSL Data” dated 17 December 1999.
Rainforest means any area of land within the Upper North East Region:
Rainforest means any contiguous area of woody native vegetation dominated by rainforest species and with a rainforest structure (and it includes, but is not limited to, rainforest as defined in Integrated Forestry Operations Approvals (IFO) under the Forestry and National Park Estate Act 1998).
Rainforest. The Big Smoke" "What Will The Weather Be" "The Living Seas" and "Desert" or such other titles as GDP may from time to time decide.
Rainforest means any area of land within the Lower North East Region: