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Bannwald (German: [ˈbanˌvalt] ) is a
German word used in
parts of
Germany and
Austria to
designate an area of
protected forest. Its
precise meaning has...
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Bannwaldsee is a lake near Schwangau, Bavaria, Germany. At an
elevation of 785.9 m, its
surface area is 2.28 km2. List of
lakes in
Bavaria Nixdorf, B.;...
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difference between a
protection forest Schutzwald and a
protected forest Bannwald. In this case it can be seen that a
protection forest is
largely protecting...
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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...
- pasture. The
forest recolonised the area
after grazing ended. In 1970 a
Bannwald forest, 41.1
hectares in area, was
declared around the
summit and, in 1975...
- of the
Lothar Path to
recover unaided as an area of
protected forest or
Bannwald, in
order to be able to
observe the long-term,
natural regeneration of...
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small lakes in the
hollows of the
former lake bed have survived: the
Bannwald-, Hopfen-,
Schwansee and Weißensee. The Alpsee, on the
other hand, was...
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small bodies of water,
formed from dead ice holes. The
Meiereipfuhl in the
Bannwald formerly held five ponds, this has
since reduced with the
Duellpfuhl an...
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bailiffs and
foresters guaranteed oversight of the king's forest.
Bannwald Richard B. Hilf: Der Wald. Wald und
Weidwerk in
Geschichte und Gegenwart...
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heights above the
River Würm with a view over the Würm valley. They lie in a
Bannwald, a
protected forest, at 415 metres
above sea level. The
ruins of Liebeneck...