Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text

The text related to the cultural heritage 'Ogasawara Islands' has mentioned 'Forest' in the following places:
Occurrence Sentence Text Source
The Ogasawara Archipelago forms a distinct subtropical moist broadleaf forest ecoregion, the Ogasawara subtropical moist forests.
Type I: Elaeocarpusxe2x80x93Ardisia mesic forest is found in the moist lowland areas with deep soils.
Type II: Distyliumxe2x80x93Raphiolepisxe2x80x93Schima dry forest is found in drier lowland and upland sites with shallower soils.
It is also a closed-canopy forest, with a 4-to-8-metre (13 to 26xc2xa0ft) canopy composed mostly of Distylium lepidotum, Rhaphiolepis integerrima, Schima mertensiana, Pouteria obovata, and Syzygium buxifolium.
The Type II forests can be further subdivided into: Type IIa: Distylium-Schima dry forest occurs in cloudy upland areas with fine-textured soils.
Type IIb: Raphiolepis-Livistona dry forest is found in upland areas with few clouds and rocky soils.
Type III: Distylium-Pouteria scrub forest is found on windy and dry mountain ridges and exposed sea cliffs.
The landscape is dominated by subtropical forest types and sclerophyllous shrublands surrounded by steep cliffs.