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On 8 March 1988 the Bavarian State Ministry for State Development and the Environment designated an area of in the
Steigerwald The Steigerwald is a hill region up to in the Bavarian-Franconian part of the South German Scarplands between Würzburg and Nuremberg. It is part of the Keuper Uplands, and within it, it is continued to the north-northeast and right of the river ...
in North
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, Germany, as the Steigerwald Nature Park (german: Naturpark Steigerwald).''Verordnung über den "Naturpark Steigerwald" vom 8. März 1988''. In: GVBl 1988, p. 95
/ref> About half the area consists of
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s. The nature park is run by the Steigerwald Tourist Association and Steigerwald Nature Park (''Tourismusverband Steigerwald und Naturpark Steigerwald e.V.''). The landscape is characterised by deciduous and pine forests, ponds and vineyards.


Location

The
Steigerwald The Steigerwald is a hill region up to in the Bavarian-Franconian part of the South German Scarplands between Würzburg and Nuremberg. It is part of the Keuper Uplands, and within it, it is continued to the north-northeast and right of the river ...
hill range straddles the Bavarian provinces of
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, Middle and
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and surrounds their
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which is marked by the
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("Three Franconias Stone"). It is located between the cities of Bamberg,
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,
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and
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. To the north it is bounded by the course of the
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and to the east by the
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. Its southern boundary is formed by the
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and to the west the Main again and an extension of the line from Marktbreit via
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to
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Statistics


Area by province

Total park area:


Area by district

Total park area: 1,280 km²


Protected landscapes by province

Total area: 675 km² (around 53% of the park)


Ownership of the woodlands

Total area: 512.7 km² (around 40% of the park)


National park discussions

Since March 2007, there have been controversial discussions about the inclusion of parts of the northern Steigerwald Nature Park in
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by their conversion into a Steigerwald National Park. A study by the
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lists those parts of the Steigerwald that are considered particularly worthy of protection because of the presence of very rare stands of beech-forest and their great variety of species. According to this proposal around 11,000 hectares, which accounts for just under 9% of the national forest, should be converted into a national park. The interest groups of private and
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owners,
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and
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and people from across the political spectrum are trying to do this with particular regard to preventing the loss of jobs.


Proponents

One of the first and most famous proponents of the Steigerwald National Park is Bernhard Grzimek, along with the German forest scientist, Georg Sperber. At the end of April 2008, nature conservation clubs established the Friends of the Steigerwald National Park (''Freundeskreis Pro Nationalpark Steigerwald''), to collaboratively promote the national park idea. Within this grouping, nine regional and national interest groups are active, including the Federation for Nature Conservation in Bavaria, the State Federation for the Protection of Birds in Bavaria and the WWF Germany (as of 13 Nov 2010). Since early October 2009, the group has run an information office in the
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of Ebrach


Opponents

Shortly beforehand, opponents of the national park had founded Our Steigerwald (''Unser Steigerwald e.V.''). Its members include over 3,000 private individuals (as at July 2010), 17 organizations such as the Bavarian Forest Owners' Association, various regional groups of the Bavarian Farmers Association and the Forestry Association of Lower Franconia as well as 14 of the communities that are envisaged to be in the national park area (as of 13 Nov 2010). Instead of a national park, opponents are voting for the stepping-stone approach by the Bavarian State Forests: that the Ebrach Forestry Commission takes part of the forest area out of use and links these stepping stones in the state forestry areas into a network connected by corridors. The remaining forest area would continue to be cultivated.


Current situation

The Bavarian Environment Minister, Markus Söder, sees no future in a Steigerwald National Park as long as it is not supported by the general population. That this is currently not the case in the Steigerwald itself was stated by Söder in early November 2010 at the ceremony celebrating the 40th anniversary of the
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.
Nationalparks: Streit um den Steigerwald
''. In: ''
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s ''Rundschau'' TV programme. 8.10.2010.


See also

*
List of nature parks in Germany Nature parks in Germany (german: Naturparks) have been established under section 22, paragraph 4 of that country's Federal Nature Conservation Act (BNatSchG). there were 103 nature parks, comprising about 27 percent of the total land area of Ger ...


References


Maps

* Landesamt für Vermessung und Geoinformation Bayern: ''Naturpark Steigerwald - südlicher Teil''. Umgebungskarte 1:50.000. Aischgrund, Bad Windsheim, Erlangen, Fürth, Kitzingen. Mit Wanderwegen, Radwanderwegen, Gitter für GPS-Nutzer. 6.3.2009. () * Landesamt für Vermessung und Geoinformation Bavaria: ''Naturpark Steigerwald - nördlicher Teil''. Umgebungskarte 1:50.000. Haßfurt, Schlüsselfeld, Kitzingen, Bamberg. Mit Wanderwegen, Radwanderwegen, Gitter für GPS-Nutzer. 6.3.2009. ()


Sources

* Georg Sperber & Thomas Stephan: ''Frankens Naturerbe - Buchenwälder im Steigerwald''. Bamberg: Fränkischer Tag 2008. 176 Seiten. ()


External links


Steigerwald Tourist Information

The Steigerwald Nature Park in the Association of German Nature Parks (VDN)
{{Authority control Regions of Bavaria Forests and woodlands of Bavaria Nature parks in Bavaria Natural regions of Germany