Nujiang Lancang Gorge alpine conifer and mixed forests explained

Nujiang Lancang Gorge alpine conifer and mixed forests
Map:File:Ecoregion PA0516 - Nujiang Langcang Gorge alpine conifer and mixed forests.png
Map Size:300
Map Alt:Ecoregion territory (in purple)
Biogeographic Realm:Palearctic
Biome:Temperate coniferous forests
Border:Eastern Himalayan alpine shrub and meadows
Border2:Hengduan Mountains subalpine conifer forests
Border3:Northern Indochina subtropical forests
Border4:Northern Triangle subtropical forests
Border5:Northern Triangle temperate forests
Border6:Southeast Tibet shrublands and meadows
Border7:Yunnan Plateau subtropical evergreen forests
Area:82993
Country:China
Country1:Myanmar
Conservation:critical/endangered
Protected:17.28
Protected Ref:[1]

The Nujiang Lancang Gorge alpine conifer and mixed forests are a temperate coniferous forests ecoregion in Southwest China and northeastern Myanmar. The forests cover mountains and valleys in the western Hengduan Mountains and because of the extreme topography and relative remoteness, remain one of the best preserved habitats in China.[2]

Geography

The Nujiang Lancang Gorge alpine conifer and mixed forests stretch from southern Qinghai and eastern Tibet Autonomous Region in the north to Yunnan Province in the south. Portions of the forests also extend into extreme western Sichuan (China) and eastern Kachin State (Myanmar). The primary physical features to support the Nujiang forests are the Nu (Salween) and Lancang (Mekong) River valleys from approximately elevation to elevation. The southern part of this ecoregion forms the core of the Three Parallel Rivers UNESCO World Heritage Site.[3] In addition to the mountain valleys, the Nujiang Lancang Gorge alpine conifer and mixed forests are found across parts of the Hengduan Mountains including, from west to east, the Taniantaweng Mountains, the Gaoligong Mountains, the Nu Mountains, and the Yun Range.[4]

Flora and fauna

The mountains in this region of the Hengduan are steep and provide few opportunities for access between valleys and gorges. This has led to the isolated nature of these forests. Notable endangered and vulnerable species in the Nujiang Lancang Gorge alpine conifer and mixed forests include the Yunnan snub-nosed monkey (endemic to this ecoregion), Gaoligong pika, and Taiwania flousiana.

Ecological threats

Forests in this ecoregion have long been threatened by logging, though since the 1990s the intensity of logging has declined in China. In the Myanmar portion, however, logging is still uncontrolled. Lower elevation sections of the Nujiang forests are threatened by hydroelectric projects harnessing the power of the wild rivers.

Conservation

17.28% of the ecoregion is in protected areas. Protected areas in the ecoregion include Emawbum National Park, Hkakaborazi National Park, Lashihai Wetland, and Three Parallel Rivers of Yunnan Protected Areas.[1]

Notes and References

  1. https://dopa-explorer.jrc.ec.europa.eu/ecoregion/80516 Nujiang Langcang Gorge alpine conifer and mixed forests
  2. Web site: Nujiang Langcang Gorge alpine conifer and mixed forests. Global Species. Myers Enterprises II. 8 September 2017.
  3. Web site: Nujiang Langcang Gorge alpine conifer and mixed forests. WWF. World Wildlife Fund. 8 September 2017.
  4. Book: . National Physical Atlas of China. 1999. China Cartographic Publishing House. Beijing, China. 7503120401.