Functions of the forest
Heidelberg’s city forest is the largest single area of non-intensively used land (or ‘near-natural habitat’) in the region. Its great ecological value is reflected in the fact that some 15 percent (473 hectares) of its area has been designated as ‘forest biotope’.
Forest biotopes grouped into ‘key biotopes’ | Share of total number of biotopes |
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Discrete natural features | 35 percent |
Rivers/standing bodies of water/bogs and wetlands | 24 percent |
Richly-textured forest/remains of historical cultivation/management activities | 21 percent |
Rare, near-natural forest community | 8 percent |
Other key biotope types (forest containing flora and fauna requiring particular protection; dry biotopes; forest fringes; succession zones) | 12 percent |