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Glowitz Lobber Neukamp Biosphere Reserve h See Krakvitz Vilm c Lobbe Lobber Ort Krimvitz Hagensche Wiek Altkamp Reddevitzer Höft n Gager d ö n a r M t Rügischer Bodden S Zickersches South-East Rügen Biosphere Reserve Core Area r Groß Zicker (Nature conservation area) Höft e Zicker- ß Kaming o „... Rügen’s true paradise.“ r Buffer Zone G (Nature conservation area) Klein Zicker see Biosphärenreservat Südost-Rügen Transition Area Thiessow (Protected landscape) Südperd Biosphärenreservat 0 1 2 3 km Südost-Rügen © 2013 Administration of South-East Rügen Biosphere Reserve Welcome to the Biosphere Reserve – what does it stand for? Think global – act local The zonation concept South-East Rügen Biosphere Reserve! "Biosphere" literally means “habitat”. The biosphere is the The worldwide ecological crisis needs practical examples of a Biosphere Reserves are split into three different categories: "... on my mind I drew a line from Putbus via Cirkow to Prora. framework for the development of life on earth, containing all sustainable, environmentally-friendly utilisation of our live- The place which is situated eastwards beyond this line, is the forms of life. It surrounds our planet as a protective skin. lihood. The international UNESCO program "Man and The Core Area Rügen’s true paradise”. Very much simplified, it extends as deep as fish can dive and as the Biosphere” (MAB), created in 1970, takes up the issue. (Legal status: nature conservation area) high as birds can fly. The "National park program" proposed by the former GDR, In this area nature develops without human impact. Conserva- This is how JOHANN JACOB GRÜMBKE enthused about which allowed the creation of the South-East Rügen Biosphere tion of natural or rather nature-orientated ecosystems gets top South-East Rügen in his book "Wanderings across the island Biosphere Reserves are small sections of the biosphere. They Reserve, was followed by the MAB program in 1990. The priority. Any utilization for economic purposes is prohibited. of Rügen" in 1805. It seems as if he had foreseen the current form model regions and components of a network of large-area Seville Strategy, formulated in 1995 by the UNESCO, pro- boundaries of the biosphere reserve already. reserves of the UNESCO program "Man and the Biosphere" vides a model for carrying out the objectives of the United The Buffer Zone (MaB), being created all over the world. Nations conference for environment in Rio de Janeiro in 1992 (Legal status: nature conservation area) This praised landscape has been recognized by UNESCO ("Agenda 21"). The Buffer Zones surround the core area and aim at maintain- as one of now 16 Biosphere Reserves in Germany. World- Within the Biosphere Reserve, human management obtains ing and preserving those ecosystems which were influenced wide there are currently 669 Biosphere Reserves located in top priority. But nature conservation is only one part of the du- The Biosphere Reserve of Rügen was established on October and created due to human utilisation. The objective is to es- 120 countries (status: June 2017). ties. Agriculture and fisheries, forestry, transport and tourism, 1st 1990. It is managed by the Administration of the South- tablish extensive use of such landscape parts, which support settlements and the organisation of the territory – all those East Rügen Biosphere Reserve, which is statutory responsi- a wide range of habitats for typical plant and animal species. South-East Rügen is one of the most characteristic landscapes activities have to be arranged in such a way that they offer the ble as Lower Nature Conservation Authority of the country Land use forms, such as extensive grazing or semi-natural in Germany. You rarely find such a diverse, harmonious cul- residents of this area an enduring basis of existence in harmony Mecklenburg-Vorpommern. But nature protection is only one Forestry prevail. tural landscape with an unmistakable charm, with close links with the natural environment and scenic beauty. of the main tasks of the Biosphere Reserve. between land and sea, a variety of natural features and harmo- The Transition Area nious distribution of nature and culture. Here, a pre-industrial The guidelines of the International Network of Biosphere (Legal status: protected landscape) culture has been preserved that cannot be found throughout Reserves describe the main tasks as follows (UNESCO 1996): The Transition Areas surround the buffer zone. Any economic the northern German coastal area any more. - Development: promotion of scientific and human sustainable use must be carried out with respect to nature and environ- development, of culture and social environment. ment considering social needs as well. In addition, these areas - Logistic support: encouraging education and learning envi- are used for monitoring and research. ronment, research and environmental observations on a local, regional, national or international level about conservation or The South-East Rügen Biosphere Reserve covers an area of sustainable development. 22.800 ha half of it being water surface. - Conservation: encourage the conservation of landscapes, ecosystems but also the species and genetic diversity. Field near village Vilmnitz Historical farmhouse in Groß Zicker Ice, wind and sea Nature Human being Cultivated area The landscape of Rügen Island was shaped by glaciers of the The diverse landscape and history of land use in the Biosphere Humans have been living in the South-East part of Rügen The appearance of an area has always been a result of its utili- last ice age, which ended about 10.000 - 12.000 years ago. Reserve has led to the existence of an extraordinary variety of island since the middle of Stone age. zation and expression of our culture. Centuries ago large areas habitats of flora and fauna. of wood were cleared by men in order to gain space for fields After the melting of these glaciers the water level of the Today many Neolithic megaliths and tumuli of the Bronze and grazing land. So there was nearly no wood on Rügen island Baltic Sea raised. Lower parts of the landscape were covered Dry grasslands provide a particular charm to the region. From Age still exist. Later, in the Slavonic culture, castles and ritual 200 years ago. Later some areas were reforested. with water, higher parts remained above the sea level - at this spring to autumn the dry grasslands near the small village places were built. Many names of fishing and farming villages time Rügen became an archipelago of many small islands. Groß Zicker offer a magnificent floral diversity. Even species have been preserved until today. Prince Wilhelm Malte I. of Putbus laid out wide areas for that have adapted to very dry grasslands like in the Mediter- aesthetic needs. By then the romantic landscape painting The waves of the Baltic Sea removed the glacial material of ranean Region and in South-East Europe are able to find their At the end of the 12th century Danish troops have invaded the received significant impulses and the harmonic countryside the coasts. In many places steep slopes developed, big blocks optimal environment here. Rügen island. The population was christianized; many typical of Rügen island was a big attraction to artists. So the island of remained at the coasts; fine materials were transported and brick churches were built. Until the early 19th century Rügen Vilm near Putbus temporarily developed to an artists' colony. deposited elsewhere by the water. Later these fine materials Additionally the beech forests spread over an area of more frequently had been the scene of bloody wars. Famous artists like CASPAR DAVID FRIEDRICH worked finally connected the former separated islands of Rügen. The than 1.000 ha in the northern part of the Biosphere Reserve, here. island got its present appearance. called Granitz. The forests are directly bordering the Baltic Prince William Malte I. of Putbus left something very special. Sea which makes them very unique. Some small swamps with By building his residence Putbus with the landscape garden in- The grand alleys of the island were nearly all realized Today you can find Rügens best beaches with fine and white typical plants and animals are to be found here. spired by Alexander von Humboldt, he created a highlight of during the 19th century. Unfortunately, they are now sand along the east side of the spits. so called „Northern Schinkel Classicism“, a very typical archi- threatened by traffic, agricultural measures and new building Along the coastlines of the inshore waters, nearly separated tectural style. standards. Their conservation is one of the main issues of the Under cover of spits inshore waters that are almost unaffected from the Baltic Sea, large reed belts and salt meadows have South-East Rügen Biosphere Reserve. by the Baltic Sea have been formed. Those waters are called developed. These ecosystems are full of endangered plants, The history of the peninsula Mönchgut, located in the south- „Bodden“. whose existence was maintained by agricultural activity of the east of the island, is also very peculiar.