Woudengebieden
Woudengebieden, often translated as wooded areas or forest regions, refers to landscapes dominated by trees. These areas can vary greatly in size, from small copses to extensive forests. The specific type of trees present, the density of the canopy, and the presence of undergrowth all contribute to the characteristics of a woudengebied. They are vital ecosystems, providing habitat for a diverse range of flora and fauna.
These regions play a crucial role in the environment. Forests help regulate climate by absorbing carbon dioxide
Human interaction with woudengebieden has a long history. They have been a source of timber, fuel, and