Renningen (landscape protection area)

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Landscape protection area "Renningen"

IUCN Category V - Protected Landscape / Seascape

View to the west - nature and recreation area "Berg" - cultural landscape and nature protection, the area "Berg" shows us today a section of the old cultural landscape as it used to be in the Heckengäu - panoramio.jpg
location Renningen in the Boeblingen district in Baden-Württemberg , Germany
surface 5.61 km²
Identifier 1.15.090
WDPA ID 323812
Geographical location 48 ° 47 '  N , 8 ° 57'  E Coordinates: 48 ° 47 '19 "  N , 8 ° 56' 48"  E
Renningen (landscape protection area) (Baden-Württemberg)
Renningen (landscape protection area)
Setup date 5th February 1996
administration District of Boeblingen
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Renningen is a protected landscape area (protected area number 1.15.090) in the Boeblingen district .

Location and description

The protected area was created by ordinance of the Böblingen District Office of February 5, 1996, which included several protected areas. When this ordinance came into force, the ordinances of the former Leonberg district office on the landscape protection areas of Tiefental dated October 31, 1964, Bei der Rankmühle dated September 26, 1967 and Nördlich Merklingen dated November 14, 1968 for the area of ​​the city of Renningen with the districts of Renningen and Malmsheim inoperative.

The landscape protection area consists of five sub-areas. The major part is to the west and south of the Renniger suburb of Malmsheim . It belongs to the natural area 122- Obere Gäue within the natural spatial main unit 12- Neckar- and Tauber-Gäuplatten . The landscape protection area No. 1.15.027 Heckengäu-Weil borders the city in the south .

Protection purpose

According to the Protected Area Ordinance, the essential protection purpose is the preservation, safeguarding and restoration of the diversity, character and beauty of the cultural landscape in its function for the natural balance, as a habitat for the native flora and fauna and as a recreational area. The conservation area should be protected from disruptive and impairing changes. The area is to be protected from further urban sprawl.

In particular, the scenic, typical hedge-gau landscape with ecologically valuable hedges, stone bars, field trees, orchards and very valuable grassland areas, as well as the attractive open valley valleys with streams and creeks, and the ecologically valuable wet meadow and reed stands are to be preserved.

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