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摘要
Ras Al Khaimah拥有多样化的植物物种生态系统,其中许多除了支持野生动物外,还具有药用和文化意义。随着阿联酋人口和相关城市发展的增加,确保与植物多样性有关的国家遗产得到保护至关重要。在本政策文件中,我们介绍了一项阿联酋范围内的植物调查的结果,该调查探讨了Ras Al Khaimah各地的植物物种如何根据阿联酋的地理位置而变化。调查共记录320种植物,其中293种已鉴定。一些记录在案的物种要么是阿联酋独有的,要么是稀有和濒危的。阿联酋已确定了四种主要的植被类型:沿海和低地植被、平原植被、低山植被和高山植被。在每一种类型中,都有几个不同的亚型,其中包含独特的物种和原始植被类型的常见物种。
Ras Al Khaimah is home to a diverse ecosystem of plant species, many of which have medicinal uses and cultural significance in addition to supporting wildlife. As the human population and associated urban development increases in the Emirate, it is essential to ensure the national heritage related to plant diversity is protected. In this policy paper, we present the results of an emirate-wide botanical survey that explores how the plant species, present across Ras Al Khaimah, vary according to the Emirate’s geography. In total, 320 plant species were documented in the survey, 293 of which were identified. Some of the recorded species are either uniquely found in the Emirate or are rare and endangered. Four main vegetation types have been identified in the Emirate: coastal and lowland vegetation, plains vegetation, low mountain vegetation, and high mountain vegetation. Within each of these, there are several distinct subtypes that contain unique species and species common to the primary vegetation type.