Protected landscape component of the Bredelar quarry

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The protected landscape component of the Bredelar quarry with an area of ​​0.41  ha is located north of Bredelar in the urban area of Marsberg . The area was designated as a protected landscape component (LB) in 2001 with the Hoppecketal landscape plan by the district council of the Hochsauerlandkreis .

description

The landscape plan explains the LB: “It is an abandoned quarry in sub-carbonic silica slate, the narrow line of which forms an essential part of the Hoppecke and Diemeltal flanks between Messinghausen and Marsberg. The old excavation site has evidently developed undisturbed over the years and is now presented as a species-rich stock of trees on different, sometimes extreme locations. The small-scale mosaic of site characteristics also suggests a relatively great importance for species protection. "

Protection purpose

The designation as LB took place:

  • To maintain, develop or restore the efficiency and functionality of the natural balance
  • For revitalizing, structuring or maintaining the townscape and landscape
  • To ward off harmful effects

Like the other LBs in the landscape plan area, the LB represents an outstanding habitat for the ecological performance of the natural balance. It also serves as an element that structures and animates the landscape. The designation serves to ward off real or potential harmful effects through the removal of plants, relief or water changes, etc.

literature

Individual evidence

  1. Hochsauerlandkreis - Lower Landscape Authority: Hoppecketal landscape plan. Meschede 2001, p. 165
  2. Hochsauerlandkreis - Lower Landscape Authority: Hoppecketal landscape plan. Meschede 2001, p. 153 ff

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