Eastern Eurasia
Eastern Eurasia is the easternmost section of the Palearctic realm, divided into six major subrealms—East Asian Deserts, Tibetan Plateau, Mongolian Grasslands, Central East Asian Forests, Northeast Asian Forests, and Japanese Islands—with 16 bioregions based on the One Earth Bioregions Framework. This subrealm division is exceptionally diverse, from the great East Asian Deserts of western China and the alpine grasslands of the Tibetan Plateau to the Mongolian Grasslands and the Japanese Islands. The Northeast Asian Forests subrealm includes the Korean Peninsula and eastern China and also includes the Ussuri rainforest in southeastern Russia, which is especially important for biodiversity, providing a refuge for over 100 endangered and threatened species, including Amur tigers and leopards, moon bears, giant black vultures, raccoon dogs, and many other rare species. The Central East Asian Forests subrealm includes the Yunnan-Guizhou plateau and the temperate forests of the Chang Jiang (Yangtze) Plain in China.
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Greater Gobi Desert (PA43)
Total Land Area (1000 ha): 109,707 Number of Ecoregions: 3 Protection Target: 69% Protection Level : 1The Mongolian Desert Steppes bioregion is located in the East Asian Desert subrealm and contains three ecoregions.
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Taklimakan Desert & Lowland Deciduous Forests (PA39)
Total Land Area (1000 ha): 79,813 Number of Ecoregions: 2 Protection Target: 71% Protection Level: 2The Taklimakan Desert & Lowland Deciduous Forests bioregion is located in the Eastern Eurasia realm (eastern Palearctic) and contains two ecoregions totaling approximately 80 million hectares of land area.
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Junggar Semi-Desert & Ermin Valley Steppe (PA38)
Total Land Area (1000 ha): 97,982 Number of Ecoregions: 2 Protection Target: 69% Protection Level: 2The Junggar & Alashan Semi-deserts bioregion is located in the East Asian Deserts subrealm of Eastern Eurasia and contains two ecoregions totaling approximately 97 million hectares of land area.
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Himalayan-Pamir Alpine Shrub & Meadows (PA41)
Total Land Area (1000 ha): 63,741 Number of Ecoregions: 8 Protection Target: 39% Protection Level: 5The Himalayan-Pamir Alpine Shrub & Meadows bioregion is part of the Tibetan Plateau subrealm located in the Eastern Eurasia realm (eastern Palearctic). It contains eight ecoregions.
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Greater Tibetan Plateau Alpine Meadows & Shrublands (PA40)
Total Land Area (1000 ha): 202,328 Number of Ecoregions : 7 Protection Target: 66% Protection Level : 5The Greater Tibetan Plateau bioregion is part of the Tibetan Plateau subrealm located in the Eastern Eurasia realm (eastern Palearctic). It contains seven ecoregions.
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Mongolian Grasslands, Alpine Meadows & Forest Steppe (PA44)
Total Land Area (1000 ha): 139,018 Number of Ecoregions: 6 Protection Target: 33% Protection Level: 3The Mongolian Grasslands, Alpine Meadows & Forest Steppe bioregion is located in the Eastern Eurasia realm (eastern Palearctic) and contains six ecoregions totaling approximately 139 million hectares of land area.
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Ordos Plateau Steppe & Mountain Conifer Forests (PA42)
Total Land Area (1000 ha): 24,069 Number of Ecoregions: 2 Protection Target: 10% Protection Level: 8The Ordos Plateau Steppe & Mountain Conifer Forests bioregion is part of the Mongolian Grasslands subrealm located in the Eastern Eurasia realm (eastern Palearctic) and contains two ecoregions.
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Korean Peninsula Mixed Forests (PA48)
Total Land Area (1000 ha): 11,955 Number of Ecoregions: 2 Protection Target: 20% Protection Level: 4The Korean Peninsula Mixed Forests bioregion is located in the Eastern Eurasia realm (eastern Palearctic) and contains two ecoregions totaling approximately 12 million hectares of land area.
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Manchuria-Ussuri Mixed Forests & Meadow Steppes (PA46)
Total Land Area (1000 ha): 118,689 Number of Ecoregions: 6 Protection Target: 28% Protection Level: 4The Manchuria-Ussuri Mixed Forests & Meadow Steppes bioregion is located in the Eastern Eurasia realm (eastern Palearctic) and contains six ecoregions totaling approximately 118.5 million hectares of land area.
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Dzhagdy Mountain Conifer Forests (PA45)
Total Land Area (1000 ha): 24,888 Number of Ecoregions: 1 Protection Target: 23% Protection Level: 4The Dzhagdy Mountain Conifer Forests bioregion is located in the Eastern Eurasia realm (eastern Palearctic) and contains one single ecoregion – Da Hinggan-Dzhagdy Mountains Conifer Forests – totaling nearly 25 million hectares of land area.
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Hengduan Mountain Conifer Forests (PA53)
Ecoregion Size (1000 ha): 26,303 Number of Ecoregions: 3 Protection Target: 30% Protection Level: 7The Hengduan Mountain Conifer Forests bioregion includes a group of parallel mountain ranges that connect the southeast portion of the Tibetan Plateau with the Yunnan–Guizhou Plateau in southwest China. This bioregion contains three ecoregions totaling over 26 million hectares of land area.
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Guizhou & Yunnan Subtropical Forest Plateaus (PA52)
Total Land Area (1000 ha): 51,101 Number of Ecoregions: 2 Protection Target: 14% Protection Level: 4The Guizhou & Yunnan Subtropical Forest Plateaus bioregion is located in the Eastern Eurasia realm (eastern Palearctic) and contains two ecoregions totaling approximately 51 million hectares of land area.
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Sichuan Basin & Central Mountain Forests (PA51)
Total Land Area (1000 ha): 39,062 Number of Ecoregions: 3 Protection Target: 10% Protection Level: 7The Sichuan Basin & Central Mountain Forests bioregion is located in the Eastern Eurasia realm (eastern Palearctic) and contains three ecoregions totaling approximately 39 million hectares of land area.
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Chang Jiang Plain Evergreen Forests (PA50)
Total Land Area (1000 ha): 44,433 Number of Ecoregions: 2 Protection Target: 17% Protection Level: 3The Chang Jiang Plain Evergreen Forests bioregion is part of the Central East Asian Forests subrealm located in the Eastern Eurasia realm and contains two ecoregions.
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Loess Plateau & Huang He Plain Mixed Forests (PA49)
Total Land Area (1000 ha): 80,718 Number of Ecoregions: 3 Protection Target: 7% Protection Level: 7The Loess Plateau & Huang He Plain Mixed Forests bioregion is located in the Eastern Eurasia realm (eastern Palearctic) and contains three ecoregions totaling nearly 81 million hectares of land area.
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