Protected landscape component European beech group

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The protected landscape component of the beech group stands east of Liesen in the urban area of Hallenberg in the Hochsauerlandkreis . The area was in the preparation of the 2004 landscape plan Hallenberg by the council of Hochsauerlandkreises as a protected landscape component reported (LB).

Area description

The landscape plan (LP) explains the LB: “In the spruce-dominated forest east of Liesen, this group of five beech trees on the edge of the forest has a function of structuring and revitalizing the landscape. The beech trees are multi-stemmed and have a stem diameter between 30 and 50 cm per individual stem. "

Prohibitions and Commandments

As with all protected landscape elements, according to Section 29 (2) BNatschG there is a ban on damaging, tearing up, digging up or separating parts of it or otherwise impairing its growth or appearance. Proper care is exempt from the ban. It is also forbidden to attach, store, deposit, discharge or otherwise dispose of substances or objects in the area of ​​the protected landscape element that could endanger or impair the appearance or the existence of the protected landscape element. This also applies to organic or mineral fertilizers and animal feed. If trees are destroyed or damaged, the Lower Nature Conservation Authority can set a replacement planting or a replacement money.

literature

Individual evidence

  1. a b c Hochsauerlandkreis - Lower Landscape Authority (ed.): Landscape plan Hallenberg , Meschede 2004, p. 96 ff, on gis.hochsauerlandkreis.de

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