List of protected landscape components in Solingen

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The list of protected landscape components in Solingen contains the protected landscape components in the area of ​​the city of Solingen in North Rhine-Westphalia . The protected landscape components were identified in the city's landscape plan .

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No. Surname Area ( ha ) location image Further information
2.4.1 Wupperhang west of the overhead line 1.47 Since 1970 as LSG, since 1987 as LSG with special stipulations. Near-natural beech forest with characteristics typical of the location on a steep hillside.
2.4.2 Terrace strip of the Eschbach near Kellershammer 0.28 Since 1987 designated as LSG with special stipulations. Near-natural deciduous forest with characteristics typical of the location. Well-preserved terrace ledge on the slope in the corner of the mouth between Eschbach and Lohbach.
2.4.3 Oak hillside forest Hammersberg 16 Reported as LSG since 1987. Sloping forest with near-natural deciduous forest cover with its typical flora and fauna.
2.4.4 Slope of the Mühlenberg near Unterrüden 7.54 Since 1970 as LSG, since 1987 as LSG with special stipulations. South-exposed oak-birch forest and beech forest in dry and warm locations.
2.4.5 Slope of the Wupper near Wipperaue 5.89 Since 1970 as LSG, since 1987 as LSG with special stipulations. Preservation of the mixed deciduous forest for soil protection in view of the steep slope.
2.4.6 Burbach Valley 2.29 Since 1970 as LSG, since 1987 as LSG with special stipulations. Near-natural break forest and extensively used poor meadow.
2.4.7 Börkhauser Bachtal 8.69 Since 1970 as LSG, since 1987 partly as LSG with special provisions. The Börkhauser Bach habitat with the woods and wet meadows that accompany the stream.
2.4.8 Old beech wood at the Viehbach near Krüdersheide 4.1 Since 1970 as LSG, since 1987 as LSG with special stipulations. Significance of the near-natural river sections for rare plants and animals and a species-rich aquatic fauna, significance of the beech wood stock as a habitat and breeding habitat for rare and endangered animal species.
2.4.9 Alder-ash forest near Bauermannsheide 6.33 Since 1970 as LSG, since 1987 as LSG with special stipulations. Preservation of the near-natural alder-ash alluvial forest as close to nature as possible, with special consideration of the near-natural stream and the still water.
2.4.10 Saumbiotope lard pit 2.51 shown as LSG since 1987. Preservation of the valuable flora and vegetation of the fringing biotopes, especially the occurrence of Anacamptis pyramidalis .
2.4.11 Alluvial forest in the Ittertal near Mittelitter 6.34 Since 1970 as LSG, since 1987 as LSG with special stipulations. Preservation of the near-natural alluvial forest area in its location-typical characteristics with the typical species and communities.
2.4.12 Upper Ittertal 19.56 Reported as LSG with special stipulations since 1970. Significance of the near-natural river sections with several meter high slopes for rare plants and animals and a species-rich aquatic fauna.
2.4.13 Corkscrew railway with Nümmener Bachtal 16.21 Since 1987 partly within the scope of the landscape plan. The former railway line and the Nümmener Bachtal connect habitats of populations of animal and plant species to be protected and promoted.

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