Landscape protection area Schlafdeich Constantia

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Landscape protection area Schlafdeich Constantia

IUCN Category V - Protected Landscape / Seascape

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location Lower Saxony , Germany
surface 39 ha
WDPA ID 324155
Geographical location 53 ° 22 '  N , 7 ° 10'  E Coordinates: 53 ° 22 '28 "  N , 7 ° 10' 8"  E
Landscape protection area Schlafdeich Constantia (Lower Saxony)
Landscape protection area Schlafdeich Constantia
Setup date 1989

The landscape protection area Schlafdeich Constantia is a landscape protection area in the area of ​​the district-free city ​​of Emden in the northwest of the state of Lower Saxony . It bears the number LSG EMD 00002. As the lower nature conservation authority, the city of Emden is responsible for the area.

Description of the area

In 1989 reported the conservation area covers an area of 0.39 square kilometers, and extends over a length of about two kilometers along the Larrelter depth s and the disused Constantia- Sleeper dike s on former washing field ren. It is by the low water region of the Larrelter lows and the wetland e between the hiking trail and the dike foot . Pools and ponds , reed beds and sedges , and willow trees provide a habitat for frogs, birds and insects.

Protection purpose

The main protection purpose is to "ensure the natural development of the flora and fauna, the preservation and structuring of the landscape, preservation and promotion of both the performance and development potential of the natural balance and the recreational value of the area."

Individual evidence

  1. a b Landscape protection areas: City of Emden. Retrieved July 8, 2020 .
  2. Lower Saxony Ministry for the Environment, Energy and Climate Protection: The nature reserves of Lower Saxony on the interactive environmental map , accessed on July 7, 2020
  3. Constantia dyke. Retrieved July 28, 2020 .
  4. ^ Ordinance on the landscape protection area at the "Schlafdeich Constantia" dated November 30, 1989. (PDF) In: Stadt Emden. City of Emden, November 30, 1989, accessed July 8, 2020 .