Enkenberg landscape protection area

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The conservation area Enkenberg a 48.1  ha large landscape conservation area (LSG) northwest of Beringhausen in the city of Marsberg . The area was designated in 2002 with the Hoppecketal landscape plan by the district council of the Hochsauerlandkreis . An LSG area around the Enkenberg summit became a part of the Fauna-Flora-Habitat Area (FFH) water system Diemel and Hoppecke (Natura 2000 no. DE-4617-302) in the European nature reserve system according to Natura 2000 with a size of 588 ha.

Legal framework

The Enkenberg landscape protection area was designated as one of 38 type C landscape protection areas in the urban area of ​​Marsberg. In the urban area of ​​Marsberg there are also four landscape protection areas of LSG type A, general landscape protection , where, among other things, the construction of buildings is prohibited. Furthermore, 25 landscape protection areas of LSG type B, outskirts and landscape character , where additional first afforestation and also the planting of Christmas tree cultures, ornamental branches and tree nursery cultures are prohibited. As in the other 37 type C landscape protection areas in the Marsberg landscape planning area, the LSG also prohibits the conversion of grassland and fallow grassland into arable land or other forms of use. A maximum of two years of arable use within twelve years is permitted, provided that this prepares the renewal of the sward. This is considered an extended nursing shift . In the case of the extended care break , a minimum distance of 5 m from the central water bed must be maintained.

description

The Enkenberg landscape protection area is grassland.

Protection purpose

The designation was made to maintain, supplement and optimize a grassland biotope network system in the floodplains and the lean grassland communities in the nature reserves , so that animals and plants can keep migrating and spreading, and the preservation of the occurrence of protected bird species and the protection of species-rich plant communities.

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Coordinates: 51 ° 24 ′ 52.2 ″  N , 8 ° 44 ′ 20 ″  E