Geisenfeld Forestry Office
The Geisenfeld Forestry Office was responsible for the forest areas of the Pfaffenhofen an der Ilm district , the independent city of Ingolstadt and the south-eastern part of the Eichstätt district.
The Geisenfeld Forestry Office was an authority of the Bavarian State Forest Administration until the end of 2005. It covered an area of 129,110 ha, of which 26.66% was forest (34,435 ha). The north-south extension was 60 km, the east-west extension 25 km. The highest point was about 550 m above sea level. NN. The deepest in the Danube valley at about 350 m above sea level. NN.
In the course of the forest reform in Bavaria , the Geisenfeld Forestry Office was merged with the Pfaffenhofen Agricultural Office. The new name for both offices is Office for Agriculture and Forests Pfaffenhofen . The new office is responsible for the districts of Pfaffenhofen and Neuburg-Schrobenhausen. The offices are in Pfaffenhofen and Schrobenhausen.
history
- 1030 First forest management in the Geisenfeld area by the Geisenfeld monastery
- 1177 Foundation of a monastery forest office
- 1789 Foundation of the Geisenfeld Forestry Office as a game and forester's office
- 1803 In the course of secularization , the monastery forest was incorporated into the state forest office
- 1864 Construction of today's forestry office building on Forstamtstrasse
- 2000 After the Beilngries Forestry Office was dissolved , parts of it were incorporated into Geisenfeld
- 2006 Forest reform in Bavaria - dissolution of the forest offices or renaming to 'Office for Agriculture and Forests'
- 2007 Relocation of the forestry department from Geisenfeld to Pfaffenhofen and thus the last step in the dissolution of the former Geisenfeld forestry office
Departments until the end of 2005
- Geisenfeld Forestry Office
- Forestry Service Ernsgaden
- Forest Service Ronnweg
- Forest Service Ainau
- Klosterberg Forest Service
- Reichertshausen forestry department
- Forestry department Hög
- Forest Service Office Kösching I
- Forest Service Office Kösching II
- Altmannstein Forest Service
- Forestry Service Stammham
Forest owner until the end of 2005
- State forest 4536 ha
- Pfaffenhofen Foundation Foundation 139 ha
- Municipal forest administration Ingolstadt 1661 ha
- Wittelsbach Compensation Fund 5,102 ha
- Other corporate forest 2210 ha
- Small private forest 18092 ha
- Baron de Bassus 623 ha
- Toerring Forest Management 794 ha
- Freiherr von Freyberg 313 ha
- Archdiocese of Munich - Freising 78 ha
- Leinfelder'sche forest administration 40 ha
- Other private forest 28 ha
- Federal forest 374 ha
particularities
- Mitterbachel Weiher - collection of various tree species, including giant exotic trees
- Nöttinger Viehweide nature reserve and Badertaferl
- Schiederholz natural forest reserve
- Haarbruck natural forest reserve
Forest services
- Office for Agriculture and Forests Pfaffenhofen
- Klosterberg Forest Service
- Responsible for the communities Hohenwart , Pfaffenhofen , Pörnbach , Rohrbach
- Representation for the FoDst Aresing and Neuburg: Bergheim , Brunnen (Bavaria) , Ehekirchen , Karlshuld , Karlskron , Königsmoos , Neuburg an der Donau , Oberhausen (near Neuburg / Donau) , Rohrenfels , Waidhofen , Weichering
- Reichertshausen forestry department
- Responsible for the communities of Gerolsbach , Hettenshausen , Ilmmünster , Jetzendorf , Reichertshausen , Scheyern , Schweitenkirchen
- Representation for FoDst Aresing : Aresing, Berg im Gau , Gachenbach , Langenmosen , Schrobenhausen
- Forestry department Hög
- Responsible for the communities of Baar-Ebenhausen , Ernsgaden , Geisenfeld , Manching , Münchsmünster , Reichertshofen , Vohburg , Wolnzach
- Rennertshofen Forest Service
- Responsible for the communities of Burgheim , Rennertshofen
- Representation for FoDSt Neuburg: Spitalwald Neuburg, Unterhausen
- Forestry department in Neuburg an der Donau
- Not occupied at the moment
- Forest Service Aresing
- Not occupied at the moment