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AbstractViereck, L.A.; Dyrness, C.T.; Batten, A.R.; Wenzlick, K.J. 1992. <strong>The</strong> <strong>Alaska</strong>vegetation classification. Gen. Tech. Rep. PNW-GTR-286. Portland, OR: U.S.Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Research Station278 p.<strong>The</strong> <strong>Alaska</strong> vegetation classification presented here is a comprehensive, statewidesystem that has been under development since 1976. <strong>The</strong> classification is based,as much as possible, on the characteristics of the vegetation itself and is designedto categorize existing vegetation, not potential vegetation. A hierarchical system withfive levels of resolution is used for classifying <strong>Alaska</strong> vegetation. <strong>The</strong> system, anagglomerative one, starts with 888 known <strong>Alaska</strong> plant communities, which arelisted and referenced. At the broadest level of resolution, the system contains threeformations-forest, scrub, and herbaceous vegetation. In addition to the classification,this report contains a key to levels I, 11, and 111; complete descriptions of all level IVunits; and a glossary of terms used.Keywords: <strong>Vegetation</strong>, classification, <strong>Alaska</strong>, tundra, boreal forest, coastal forest,plant communities.

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