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Introduction We have studied woodland in form four but we have no chance to carry out investigations to apply our knowledge, we decided to make use of.

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2 Introduction We have studied woodland in form four but we have no chance to carry out investigations to apply our knowledge, we decided to make use of the course of Caritas Chan Chun Ha Field Studies Centre in Cheung Chau in order to deepen our interest in Geography.

3 Objectives of our study . To study woodland structure. . To analyze the relationship between woodland micro-climate, vegetation and soil in a woodland ecosystem.

4 Investigation in the field & Data Collection Measuring the wind speed.

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6  Measuring the distance, elevation angle, height, crown width of the trees in a part of a transect.

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8  Average height: 0.833m

9  Coverage: square covered by plant total number of square  There is little undergrowth.

10 Analyzing the data collected. Presenting the results by graph.

11 In the laboratory……  Gaining the solution of soil by filtration for counting the nutrient amount.

12  Burning the soil for getting the water content of it after dehydration and counting.

13  Testing the pH value of the soil.

14  Testing the amount of nitrate in the soil by adding chemical before putting it into a mechine.

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18 Analysis of data and data processing  Micro-climate: According to the data we collected: 22.6 -23.3 ℃, 55%-60.5% (humidity), 302,000,000-740,000,000 lux (light intensity), 0-9 s/m (wind speed) It belonged to cool weather, there were less sunlight, not very wet and wind speed was low.

19  Height of plants: According to the data we collected: Average height of tree: 8.728m Layer of tree: 7-14m Average height of shrubs and saplings: 0.833m Layer of shrubs and saplings:0.15-1.74m Average crown width: 8m The woodland may consist of 3 layers: young tree layer, shrubs and undergrowth.

20  Average coverage:7.2% There is little undergrowth.  Only 2 species of insect were found without any other animals. The biodiversity was low.

21  According to the reference: 6.72% of soil water content 10.03% of organic matter 6.5 pH 11.6 ppm of nitrate yellowish red soil It meant there was insufficient nutrient in the soil.

22 Results and Discussion Why was there less amount of undergrowth?  The lower humidity, the lower the water content was. Also, the lower the temperature, the lower the decomposition was, thus the nutrient of the underground plant was insufficient.  In addition, sunlight was trapped and blocked by young tree layers so the amount of undergrowth was relatively less.

23 Results and Discussion Why was there insufficient nutrient?  There was no rain in those days.  Sunlight was trapped by high tree layers, causing low temperature to lower the decomposition of litter.  The texture of soil cannot store water well.  The rate that the plant uptake nutrient was high. Therefore, the water content and the amount of nitrate in the soil was low.

24 Results and Discussion Why were there only 2 species?  There were only trees, bamboo and shrubs with no fruits which means there is no enough food for even small animals.  Also, there was near the study center, animals may be sensitive to people.  Decomposition was low, nutrient for plant was not enough, food from plant might not enough, it might not support the food chain which included small animals.

25 Conclusion As the temperature, relative humidity, light intensity was so important to the growth of plant, maintaining the balance of micro-climate was crucial to woodland and the wildlife there. Therefore, we should protect our wildlife through taking account these elements.

26 Recommendation  The location of woodland is near the study centre, if it can be far away from human activities, the investigation of our study will be much more accurate and it can show the reality of wildlife and woodland.

27 Acknowledgement  Teacher who lead us: Mr. Ng  The teacher of the study centre: Mr. Lam END

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38 LocationTemperatureRelative humidity( %) Light intensityWind speed(m/s) A:At the fringe of woodland 23.6 2360 50 370x 200000 0.9 Average:23.3Average:55Average:74000000 B:Between the canopy layer & shrub layer 23.9 21.357 54 200x 314x 20000 0 Average:22.6Average:55.5Average:5140000 C:Woodland ground surface 23.9 21.356 65 118x 184x 20000 Average:22.6Average:23.3Average:3020000 Micro-climate

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