Schonwald

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Als Schonwald bezeichnet man in Baden-Württemberg ein geschütztes Waldgebiet, in dem die wirtschaftliche Nutzung des Waldes zwar erlaubt ist, aber gewissen Einschränkungen unterliegt. Der Begriff wird in anderen deutschsprachigen Regionen nicht oder bestenfalls umgangssprachlich verwendet. rdf:langString
A Schonwald is the term used in the German state of Baden-Württemberg for a protected woodland area, in which economic usage of the forest is permitted, but under certain restrictions. The term is not used in other German-speaking regions or is at best a colloquial term there. Schonwald is defined in § 32 of the Baden-Württemberg Forests Act as follows: A higher level of protection is afforded by the Bannwald, a term which is also recognised outside the state. Within Baden-Württemberg a Bannwald is defined at § 32 of the Forests Act as "a woodland reserve which is left to itself". rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Als Schonwald bezeichnet man in Baden-Württemberg ein geschütztes Waldgebiet, in dem die wirtschaftliche Nutzung des Waldes zwar erlaubt ist, aber gewissen Einschränkungen unterliegt. Der Begriff wird in anderen deutschsprachigen Regionen nicht oder bestenfalls umgangssprachlich verwendet.
rdf:langString A Schonwald is the term used in the German state of Baden-Württemberg for a protected woodland area, in which economic usage of the forest is permitted, but under certain restrictions. The term is not used in other German-speaking regions or is at best a colloquial term there. Schonwald is defined in § 32 of the Baden-Württemberg Forests Act as follows: [A] schonwald is a woodland reserve, in which a specified woodland community with its animal and plant species, a specified composition of trees or a specified forest biotope is to be conserved, developed or regenerated. The forestry authorities will lay down management measures with the consent of the forest owner. A higher level of protection is afforded by the Bannwald, a term which is also recognised outside the state. Within Baden-Württemberg a Bannwald is defined at § 32 of the Forests Act as "a woodland reserve which is left to itself".
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