Protected landscape component of the Buscher Berg

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Protected landscape component of the Buscher Berg

The protected landscape component Buscher Berg with an area of ​​5  ha is located in the area of ​​the independent city of Hagen in North Rhine-Westphalia . The LB was designated in 1994 with the landscape plan of the city of Hagen by the city council of Hagen.

description

Description in the landscape plan: “The landscape component is north of the Motodrom and west of Selbecker Strasse . It is an old beech stand with a spring strainer and rock cliffs of the Brandenberg layers of the Middle Devon and a partially forest-free section of the Köttinger Bachaue. The Georgine mine with several disused iron ore tunnels is also located in the protected area . "

Protection purpose

According to the landscape plan, the designation was made “to ensure the efficiency of the natural balance by preserving valuable old wood as a habitat for small mammals, cave-breeding bird species and dead wood-dwelling insects, by preserving a near-natural stream floodplain with adjoining source area as a habitat for the characteristic animal and plant species in the source areas, swamp areas and Running waters and by preserving zoologically significant tunnels as a habitat for the characteristic cave fauna and for the revitalization and maintenance of the landscape by securing natural landscape elements and geoscientific and regionally significant objects. "

literature

  • City of Hagen: Landscape plan of the city of Hagen. Hagen 1994

Individual evidence

  1. a b c landscape plan of the city of Hagen. (PDF; 1.9 MB) In: hagen.de. December 1994, p. 343 ff , accessed on June 14, 2020 (updated 2010).

Coordinates: 51 ° 19 ′ 22 ″  N , 7 ° 27 ′ 29.1 ″  E