Genko Forest Belt Explained

The Forest belt of Genko
Alt Name:Lesopolosa Genko
Iucn Category:III
Iucn Ref:[1]
Map:Russia Ulyanovsk Oblast
Location:Melekess District, Ulyanovsk, Russia
Coordinates:53.9444°N 49.8778°W
Area Km2:16.25

Genko's Forest Belt (Russian: Лесополоса Генко) is a system of historic forest belts in Russia's Ulyanovsk Oblast. Planted over a century ago, it is now considered a "natural monument", and is legally protected as one of the protected areas of Ulyanovsk Oblast.

History

In 1886-1903, watershed protection forest belt planting was carried out in this area. The project was initiated by the well-known Russian forester, Nestor Karlovich Genko (1839-1904). The windbreak forest strips planted under his plan are still considered both to be beneficial for the local agriculture and to be of interest for researchers.

Current state

The plantings are in a good condition, and naturally regenerate. In some areas, they are already composed of the second generation of trees. The most common tree species occurring in the forest strips are: oak, maple, pine, birch, linden, elm.

The forest strips' total area is 16.25km2.[1]

Construction work, agricultural activity, felling of trees (except for removal of dead trees, etc. for the forest maintenance purposes) are prohibited in the forest strip.

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Lesopolosa Genko . Protected Planet . 31 December 2018.