I selected the article Experience of Forest Ecological Classification in Assessment of Vegetation Dynamics by Natalya Ivanova, Valery Fomin, and AntonĂn Kusbach to review for Post 2.
Link: https://doi.org/10.3390/su14063384.
I believe this is an academic article classified as “academic peer-reviewed research material.” The article discusses the role of vegetation dynamics in the most influential ecological forest classifications in Russia, the European Union, and North America. It gives an in-depth look at how well incorporating changing vegetation into forest classifications in these areas has worked, showing that it is academic and research-based.
As evidence for the classification, the article is available on the Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute (MDPI), a well-known academic search engine that mainly lists peer-reviewed papers, theses, books, preprints, abstracts, and technical reports. Also, the article’s content reflects a comprehensive review of forest ecological classification systems, their practical implications, and their consideration of vegetation dynamics, all of which are consistent with peer-reviewed research material.