Natural regions of Saxony
The classification of natural regions of Saxony shown here was produced between 1994 and 2001 by a working group called "Ecosystem and Regional Character" at the Saxonian Academy of Sciences in Leipzig as part of the research and development project "Natural Regions and Natural Region Potential of the Free State of Saxony" at a scale of 1:50,000 as the basis for the rural development and regional planning. This was also supported by the Saxon State Ministry of the Environment and Agriculture and the Saxon Ministry of the Interior.
The basis of the structure was a comprehensive, statewide compilation of the smallest physical geographic landscape units. These were aggregated into larger units in an orderly way using the method of "natural region categories". For each of the micro-geochores that resulted from this, a 9-page document was produced. This was followed by mapping the regions in a series of 55 map sheets to a scale of 1:50,000 . In further stages, approximately 1,445 micro-geochores were aggregated into meso-geochores and these were eventually combined into 28 macro-geochores . At the level of micro-geochore upwards, each natural area was given an individual designation, with any newly created names following certain conventions. The classification of macro-geochores into natural regions of a higher level was achieved using the so-called "Saxon natural regions", although they were also given their own proper names, but which largely followed political boundaries and practical subdivisions of more extensive landscape units.
Saxony's natural regions and macro-geochores
- Saxon-Lower Lusatian Heathland - part of the North German Plain
- * Lusatian Border Ridge
- * Muskau Heath
- * Upper Lusatian Heath and Pond Landscape
- * Königsbrück-Ruhland Heaths
- * Elbe-Elster Lowland
- * Düben-Dahlen Heath
- * Upper Lusatian Mining District
- Saxon Loess Fields - part of the central European loess belt
- * Leipzig Land
- * Leipzig South Mining Region
- * North Saxon Plateaux and Hill Country
- * Großenhainer Pflege
- * East Thuringian Loess Hill Country
- * Ore Mountain Basin
- * Central Saxon Loess Hill Country
- * Mulde Loess Hill Country
- * Dresden Basin
- * Eastern Ore Mountain Foreland
- * West Lusatian Hill Country and Uplands
- * Upper Lusatian Gefilde
- * Eastern Upper Lusatia
- Saxon Highlands and Uplands - part of the Central Uplands
- * Western Ore Mountains
- * Central Ore Mountains
- * Eastern Ore Mountains
- * Vogtland
- * Elster Mountains
- * Saxon Switzerland
- * Upper Lusatian Highlands
- * Zittau Mountains
Literature
- Haase, G.; Mannsfeld, K. : Naturraumeinheiten, Landschaftsfunktionen und Leitbilder am Beispiel von Sachsen. Forschungen zur Deutschen Landeskunde, Vol. 250,