Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text
The text related to the cultural heritage 'Chitwan National Park' has mentioned 'Forest' in the following places:
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In 1950, Chitwan's forest and grasslands extended over more than 2,600xc2xa0km2 (1,000xc2xa0sqxc2xa0mi) and was home to about 800 rhinos. | WIKI |
Seasonal bushfires, flooding and erosion evoke an ever-changing mosaic of riverine forest and grasslands along the river banks. | WIKI |
Peafowl and jungle fowl scratch their living on the forest floor. | WIKI |
Situated in a river valley basin and characterized by steep cliffs on the south-facing slopes and a mosaic of riverine forest and grasslands along the river banks of the natural landscape makes the property amongst the most visited tourist destination of its kind in the region. | UNESCO |
Criteria (ix): Constituting the largest and least disturbed example of sal forest and associated communities, Chitwan National Park is an outstanding example of biological evolution with a unique assemblage of native flora and fauna from the Siwalik and inner Terai ecosystems. | UNESCO |
Criteria (x): The combination of alluvial flood plains and riverine forest provides an excellent habitat for the Great One-horned Rhinoceros and the property is home for the second largest population of this species in the world. | UNESCO |
The property adequately incorporates the representative biodiversity of the central Terai-Siwalik ecosystem and in conjunction with the adjacent Parsa Wildlife Reserve constitutes the largest and least disturbed example of sal forest and associated communities of the Terai. | UNESCO |
The park also protects the catchment of the river system within the park and the major ecosystems included are Siwalik, sub-tropical deciduous forest, riverine and grassland ecosystems. | UNESCO |
The traditional dependency of local people on forest resources is well controlled and has not been seen to impact negatively on the property. | UNESCO |