Abstract

Abstract In contrast with Norway and Sweden, Denmark is without mountains and has been more or less completely developed by means of agriculture and forestry. It is almost surrounded by sea, and its landscape is composed of comparatively flat arable land with clearly delimited fringes of woodland. There is nothing at all of the drama of mountain landscape, there are not even any unmanaged forests, so that old-fashioned mixed forest with gigantic ancient trees and impenetrable undergrowth is a rare phenomenon.

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