List of landscape protection areas in Mannheim
There are 16 landscape protection areas in the Mannheim district . According to the protected area statistics of the State Institute for the Environment, Measurements and Nature Conservation Baden Württemberg (LUBW), 4,096.92 hectares of the urban district are under landscape protection, that is 28.26 percent.
Surname | image | Identifier
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details | position | Area hectares |
date | |
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Friesenheim Island ![]() |
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2.22.001 WDPA: 320911
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Mannheim Part of the island still free from structural, commercial and industrial use; natural appearance, with ecological function and significance as a city-dividing open space and recreation area; with urban ecological function, such as climate control and air regeneration. |
⊙ | 124.2 | 1979-02-15 | |
Schwetzingen meadows ![]() |
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2.22.004 WDPA: 324508
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Mannheim Ecologically necessary supplementary space for the animal world that lives in the "Ofen-Riedwiesen" nature reserve. |
⊙ | 1.2 | 1984-11-16 | |
Käfertal forest ![]() |
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2.22.005 WDPA: 322026
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Mannheim pine and mixed forest on high terrace and dunes; recreational forest near the city. |
⊙ | 1,275.6 | 1975-09-29 | |
Forest park ![]() |
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2.22.006 WDPA: 325614
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Mannheim The "Waldpark" conservation area includes the areas of the Rheinaue west of Neckarau that are not protected as a nature reserve. The protected area represents an important buffer zone for the two nature reserves “ Reissinsel ” and “ Bei der Silberpappel ”. The area is characterized by natural vegetation and regular flooding of the Rhine. |
⊙ | 149.7 | 1975-05-02 | |
Ballauf-Wilhelmswörth ![]() |
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2.22.007 WDPA: 319774
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Mannheim Rhine floodplain landscape as an ecological compensation area in the middle of an industrial conurbation to secure open space as a recreation area. |
⊙ | 42.8 | 1980-06-18 | |
Sandtorfer Bruch ![]() |
2.22.008 WDPA: 324098
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Mannheim cultural landscape, which is to be preserved in its manifestations and to be controlled in its development in such a way that the efficiency of the natural balance, the sustainable usability of natural resources and the beauty, diversity and character of the landscape as a living and recreational area are preserved and promoted in the long term. |
⊙ | 529.1 | 1984-07-16 | ||
Leech water ![]() |
2.22.009 WDPA: 320499
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Mannheim The last remaining free parts of the floodplain of the Neckar with ecologically valuable biotope structures, to ensure a balanced natural balance, especially with regard to the urban climate; Recreation area. |
⊙ | 25.0 | 1984-11-24 | ||
Lower Neckar: southeast of the Ilvesheim loop ![]() |
2.22.010 WDPA: 325325
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Mannheim Buffer and compensation area for the "Lower Neckar" nature reserve. |
⊙ | 5.0 | 1986-12-17 | ||
Lower Neckar: West of the Ilvesheim loop ![]() |
2.22.011 WDPA: 325326
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Mannheim Buffer and compensation area for the "Lower Neckar" nature reserve. |
⊙ | 54.9 | 1986-12-17 | ||
Lower Neckar: Mannheimer Neckaraue ![]() |
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2.22.012 WDPA: 325322
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Mannheim Buffer and compensation area for the "Lower Neckar" nature reserve. |
⊙ | 135.0 | 1986-12-17 | |
Feudenheimer Au ![]() |
2.22.013 WDPA: 320792
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Mannheim The last, still free parts of the Feudenheimer Au are to be promoted by creating hedges, field trees, individual trees and wetlands in such a way that the efficiency of the natural balance and the recreational value is guaranteed. |
⊙ | 41.8 | 1988-12-28 | ||
Lower Dossenwald ![]() |
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2.22.014 WDPA: 325321
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Mannheim Mostly wooded post-glacial inland dunes, forest edges, but also open fields and meadows with hedges and strips of wood, embankment and dam meadows; ecologically valuable biotope structures and habitats for the endangered flora and fauna that are worth protecting; important function as a groundwater reservoir and for the urban climate of Mannheim. |
⊙ | 771.7 | 1986-12-17 | |
Markgrafenacker ![]() |
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2.22.015 WDPA: 322903
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Mannheim cultural landscape with hedges, bushes, individual trees, border biotopes, street and path banquets and strips of field margins; Open space as a recreational landscape; supra-local green corridor. |
⊙ | 389.7 | 1995-11-25 | |
Willow Hill ![]() |
2.22.016 WDPA: 325692
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Mannheim cultural landscape close to settlement, which is maintained and developed by means of biotope networking in connection with the neighboring valuable areas; Living and recreational space for the population. |
⊙ | 79.0 | 1998-05-29 | ||
Long won ![]() |
2.22.017 WDPA: 322518
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Mannheim cultural landscape close to settlement which is to be preserved and developed by means of biotope networking; Cold air generation area and fresh air corridor; Living and recreational space for the population. |
⊙ | 68.1 | 1999-04-28 | ||
Straßenheimer Hof ![]() |
2.22.018 WDPA: 378700
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Mannheim The area is used intensively for agriculture. In the course of the implementation of the domain protection concept of the state of Baden-Württemberg in 1993 field wood islands and hedges were created in the north. The preservation and promotion of the native hamster population was set as a special protection goal. |
⊙ | 401.5 | 2007-01-19 | ||
Legend for landscape protection area |
See also
Individual evidence
- ↑ Protected area directory of the State Agency for the Environment (select type of area and city or district)
- ^ Protected area statistics of the LUBW
Web links
Commons : Landscape protection areas in Mannheim - collection of images, videos and audio files
- Landscape protection areas on the Mannheim website