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East Vättern Scarp Landscape Biosphere Reserve

The East Vättern Scarp Landscape (Swedish: Östra Vätterbranterna) Biosphere Reserve (established 2012) is a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve in Sweden.[1] The 105,520 hectares (407.4 sq mi) reserve is a distinct example of the landscape in the central part of southern Sweden. The East Vättern Scarp Landscape contains many parallel fault scarps, most notably a steep western-facing precipice above the eastern border of Lake Vättern. This rugged landscape, cut by many small waterways, is dominated by agriculture and forestry lands, with villages and settlements consisting of small farms and individual homes. The reserve includes portions of Vättern and other deep lakes.[1] The core area is 2,120 hectares (8.2 sq mi), surrounded by buffer zone(s) of 41,800 hectares (161 sq mi) and transition area(s) of 61,600 hectares (238 sq mi).[2]

East Vättern Scarp Landscape
Waterfall in Huskvarna
LocationSweden
Nearest cityHuskvarna
Coordinates64°30′0″N 14°22′0.120″E / 64.50000°N 14.36670000°E / 64.50000; 14.36670000
Area105,520 hectares (407.4 sq mi)
Established2012
Websitewww.ostravatterbranterna.se

Ecological characteristics edit

The East Vättern Scarp Landscape region is centrally located in southern Sweden, with elements of habitats reflecting the country’s southern deciduous broadleaf forest region and the northern coniferous forest region.[2]

The biosphere reserve contains several deep lakes. Of these, Lake Vättern is Sweden’s largest cold water lake, and the fifth largest lake in Europe, with a total surface of 105,520 hectares (407.4 sq mi). The lake is home to 31 fish species, including the large salmonid species Salvelinus umbla, which is also one of the key symbolic species of the East Vättern Scarp Landscape. It is also home to great biodiversity in a wide range of organism groups. There are several glacial relict species in Lake Vättern – a number of crustaceans and a few fish species (including grayling (Thymallus thymallus) – which have adapted to lake living after the last glacial period and post-glacial rebound. The insects along the shores of Lake Vättern are also notable, more reminiscent of the rivers of Northern Sweden than lakes in the south of the country.[2]

On a stretch of just a few kilometers there are four different hardiness zones and extensive biodiversity. Lake Vättern has a clear influence on the local climate, with cold springs, but long, mild autumns. Because of this, several post-glacial warming relicts have been able to survive in the region and in the slopes down to Lake Vättern, which have an oceanic climate. For example, the only incidence in all Scandinavia of the symbolic species Ena montana, the Bulin snail, occurs in the ravine environments near the lake. Gisebo and Gränna are home to one of the country’s largest fruit growing districts, which is not common at this latitude and altitude. Due to the central location of the East Vättern Scarp Landscape in the southern one-third of Sweden, both eastern and western species are found here, as well as typically northern coniferous forest environments and typically southern Swedish wooded meadows. From a macro perspective, the East Vättern Scarp Landscape can be seen as a large border zone that gradually transitions from more open, broadleaf-dominated landscapes near the lake to more dense wooded landscapes on the South Swedish Highlands. For this reason, the hazel dormouse (Muscardinus avellanarius) has been named the symbolic species for these environments.[2]

Socio-economic characteristics edit

There are several large scale farms and manors, as well as three urban areas. One feature of the region is a transition from completely urban East Vättern Scarp Landscape – Jönköping/Huskvarna is Sweden’s ninth largest urban area - to an active farming environment in a more sparsely populated rural area. In total nearly 40,000 people live in the area, of whom about 31,000 live in the larger urban environments.[2]

In the past fifty years, the number of agricultural companies in the East Vättern Scarp Landscape has dropped dramatically. In 1975 there were 300 agricultural companies in Gränna, Ölmstad and Skärstad. That number has been halved in the last thirty years, which changes the conditions for rural development here.[2]

Active agriculture and forestry are the foundation of a living countryside, but other production is of growing importance. Many rural properties are managed part-time or on the owner’s leisure time, which has limited the negative effects of reduced profitability.[2]

The small-scale farming landscape produces many raw materials that can be used for food, medicine, construction material, fuel and fodder.[2]

Sources edit

  This article incorporates text from a free content work. (license statement/permission). Text taken from UNESCO - MAB Biosphere Reserves Directory​, UNESCO, UNESCO.

References edit

  1. ^ a b (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 24 April 2021. Retrieved 22 June 2016.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h "Biosphere Reserves: East Vättern Scarp landscape". Retrieved 3 September 2018.

External links edit

  • Official website (in Swedish)
  • Map of East Vättern Scarp Landscape 2021-04-24 at the Wayback Machine
  • East Vättern Scarp Landscape - Biosphere reserve nomination form 2021-04-24 at the Wayback Machine

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This article relies largely or entirely on a single source Relevant discussion may be found on the talk page Please help improve this article by introducing citations to additional sources Find sources East Vattern Scarp Landscape Biosphere Reserve news newspapers books scholar JSTOR December 2022 The East Vattern Scarp Landscape Swedish Ostra Vatterbranterna Biosphere Reserve established 2012 is a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve in Sweden 1 The 105 520 hectares 407 4 sq mi reserve is a distinct example of the landscape in the central part of southern Sweden The East Vattern Scarp Landscape contains many parallel fault scarps most notably a steep western facing precipice above the eastern border of Lake Vattern This rugged landscape cut by many small waterways is dominated by agriculture and forestry lands with villages and settlements consisting of small farms and individual homes The reserve includes portions of Vattern and other deep lakes 1 The core area is 2 120 hectares 8 2 sq mi surrounded by buffer zone s of 41 800 hectares 161 sq mi and transition area s of 61 600 hectares 238 sq mi 2 East Vattern Scarp LandscapeWaterfall in HuskvarnaLocationSwedenNearest cityHuskvarnaCoordinates64 30 0 N 14 22 0 120 E 64 50000 N 14 36670000 E 64 50000 14 36670000Area105 520 hectares 407 4 sq mi Established2012Websitewww wbr ostravatterbranterna wbr se Contents 1 Ecological characteristics 2 Socio economic characteristics 3 Sources 4 References 5 External linksEcological characteristics editThe East Vattern Scarp Landscape region is centrally located in southern Sweden with elements of habitats reflecting the country s southern deciduous broadleaf forest region and the northern coniferous forest region 2 The biosphere reserve contains several deep lakes Of these Lake Vattern is Sweden s largest cold water lake and the fifth largest lake in Europe with a total surface of 105 520 hectares 407 4 sq mi The lake is home to 31 fish species including the large salmonid species Salvelinus umbla which is also one of the key symbolic species of the East Vattern Scarp Landscape It is also home to great biodiversity in a wide range of organism groups There are several glacial relict species in Lake Vattern a number of crustaceans and a few fish species including grayling Thymallus thymallus which have adapted to lake living after the last glacial period and post glacial rebound The insects along the shores of Lake Vattern are also notable more reminiscent of the rivers of Northern Sweden than lakes in the south of the country 2 On a stretch of just a few kilometers there are four different hardiness zones and extensive biodiversity Lake Vattern has a clear influence on the local climate with cold springs but long mild autumns Because of this several post glacial warming relicts have been able to survive in the region and in the slopes down to Lake Vattern which have an oceanic climate For example the only incidence in all Scandinavia of the symbolic species Ena montana the Bulin snail occurs in the ravine environments near the lake Gisebo and Granna are home to one of the country s largest fruit growing districts which is not common at this latitude and altitude Due to the central location of the East Vattern Scarp Landscape in the southern one third of Sweden both eastern and western species are found here as well as typically northern coniferous forest environments and typically southern Swedish wooded meadows From a macro perspective the East Vattern Scarp Landscape can be seen as a large border zone that gradually transitions from more open broadleaf dominated landscapes near the lake to more dense wooded landscapes on the South Swedish Highlands For this reason the hazel dormouse Muscardinus avellanarius has been named the symbolic species for these environments 2 Socio economic characteristics editThere are several large scale farms and manors as well as three urban areas One feature of the region is a transition from completely urban East Vattern Scarp Landscape Jonkoping Huskvarna is Sweden s ninth largest urban area to an active farming environment in a more sparsely populated rural area In total nearly 40 000 people live in the area of whom about 31 000 live in the larger urban environments 2 In the past fifty years the number of agricultural companies in the East Vattern Scarp Landscape has dropped dramatically In 1975 there were 300 agricultural companies in Granna Olmstad and Skarstad That number has been halved in the last thirty years which changes the conditions for rural development here 2 Active agriculture and forestry are the foundation of a living countryside but other production is of growing importance Many rural properties are managed part time or on the owner s leisure time which has limited the negative effects of reduced profitability 2 The small scale farming landscape produces many raw materials that can be used for food medicine construction material fuel and fodder 2 Sources edit nbsp This article incorporates text from a free content work license statement permission Text taken from UNESCO MAB Biosphere Reserves Directory UNESCO UNESCO References edit a b East Vattern Scarp Landscape Biosphere reserve nomination form PDF Archived from the original PDF on 24 April 2021 Retrieved 22 June 2016 a b c d e f g h Biosphere Reserves East Vattern Scarp landscape Retrieved 3 September 2018 External links editOfficial website in Swedish Map of East Vattern Scarp Landscape Archived 2021 04 24 at the Wayback Machine East Vattern Scarp Landscape Biosphere reserve nomination form Archived 2021 04 24 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title East Vattern Scarp Landscape Biosphere Reserve amp oldid 1209366094, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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