Schönbuch (Schonwald)

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The area Schönbuch is a by ordinance of 9 March 2004 by the Forest Agency Tübingen proven Schonwald (SG number 200290) in the south of the German federal state of Baden-Wuerttemberg .

definition

As Schonwald is called in Baden-Wuerttemberg a protected forest area in which the economic use of the forest is allowed, but is subject to certain restrictions. The term is not used in other German-speaking regions or, at best, is used colloquially. It is defined in Section 32 of the Baden-Württemberg Forest Act as follows: “ A forest reserve is a forest reserve in which a certain forest community with its animal and plant species, a certain stand structure or a certain forest biotope is to be maintained, developed or renewed. The forest authority determines maintenance measures with the consent of the forest owner. "

location

Coordinates: 47 ° 45 ′ 2 "  N , 9 ° 25 ′ 14"  E

Map: Baden-Württemberg
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Schönbuch (Schonwald)

The approximately 6.8 hectare large Schonwald Schönbuch is located in the " forest district Ueberlingen" the municipality Deggenhausertal , district "Homberg" in Bodenseekreis , on the eastern edge of the bed Reuter forest . It extends along the "Aubach", a tributary of the Rotach , about one kilometer north of the Homberg district (Deggenhausertal) and west of the "Kohllöffelhof" at an altitude of around 640 to 720  m above sea level. NN .

Protection purpose

The main protection purpose is the long-term preservation of near-natural, site-specific and mostly species-rich forest communities. In the Schönbuch forest , these are the Molasse gorge forest with a rich spectrum of tree species (beech, ash, maple, cherry, alder, service tree, aspen, willow, birch, oak, elm, fir, spruce, pine, yew) and the natural yew tree. Occurrence.

care, support

The Schönbuch forest is scientifically supervised by the Forest Research and Research Institute Baden-Württemberg (BVA).

See also

credentials

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Forest Act for Baden-Württemberg (PDF) from the State Forest Administration of Baden-Württemberg
  2. §3 (1) of the ordinance (PDF; 31 kB) of the Tübingen Forest Directorate on the already forests (...) and "Schönbuch"

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