Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Luebeck-City-Forest-Documentation-in-Germany-27MZIFJ84GI0B.htmlConceptually similarLuebeck City Forest Documentation in GermanyGP0STTTXGCompleted★★★★Luebeck City Forest Documentation in GermanyGP0STTTXICompleted★★★★Luebeck City Forest Documentation in GermanyGP0STTTXKCompleted★★★★Luebeck City Forest Documentation in GermanyGP0STTTXLCompleted★★★★Luebeck City Forest Documentation in GermanyGP0STTTXMCompleted★★★★Luebeck City Forest Documentation in GermanyGP0STTTXOCompleted★★★★Luebeck City Forest Documentation in GermanyGP0STTTXPCompleted★★★★Luebeck City Forest Documentation in GermanyGP0STTTXQCompleted★★★★★★Luebeck City Forest Documentation in GermanyGP0STTTXRCompleted★★★★★★View AllGP0STTTXNLuebeck City Forest Documentation in GermanyPhoto documentation in Luebeck's city forest in the late summer of 2019. The city forest in Luebeck is an example of natural forest and is regarded as a model worldwide.In original language:Luebecker Stadtwald DokumentationFoto-Dokumentation im Luebecker Stadtwald im Spaetsommer 2019. Der Stadtwald in Luebeck ist ein Beispiel für naturnahe Waldbewirtschaftung und gilt weltweit als Vorbild.Locations:Europe-Germany-LübeckDate:5 Sep, 2019Credit:© Bente Stachowske / GreenpeaceMaximum size:5568px X 3712pxKeywords:Beauty-Biodiversity-Day-Forests (campaign title)-Forests (topography)-Green-KWCI (GPI)-Nature-Outdoors-Parks-TreesShoot:Luebeck City Forest Documentation in GermanyPhoto documentation in Luebeck's city forest in the late summer of 2019. The city forest in Luebeck is an example of natural forest and is regarded as a model worldwide.In 2019, large parts of forests in Germany suffered from the effects of global warming. Drought, fires and insect infestation destroyed huge areas. While the extent of the destruction in plantation forests and monocultures was devastating, the semi-natural city forest in Luebeck remained largely unscathed. Greenpeace demands from the German government a change of direction to save the forests in Germany: away from the intensive timber industry and artificial forestry, to a natural and resistant forests. The survival of the forests is essential, because as natural CO2 storage, they are our closest allies in the fight against the climate crisis.