New forestry manager Droste: Focus on wind power in the state forest!

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Rainer Droste, new forestry manager, discusses sustainable forest use and wind power in the Augsburg district with District Administrator Sailer.

Rainer Droste, neuer Forstbetriebsleiter, bespricht nachhaltige Waldnutzung und Windkraft im Landkreis Augsburg mit Landrat Sailer.
Rainer Droste, new forestry manager, discusses sustainable forest use and wind power in the Augsburg district with District Administrator Sailer.

New forestry manager Droste: Focus on wind power in the state forest!

There is news from the Augsburg district: Rainer Droste, who has been working as the new head of the Zusmarshausen State Forestry Company since May 2025, recently visited District Administrator Martin Sailer in the district office. This meeting discussed important topics relating to forest use in the district and the future energy transition. Droste, who is also a member of the Nature Conservation Advisory Board, brought fresh perspectives to the group.

The conversation between Droste and Sailer focused in particular on the possibilities of expanding wind energy within the state forest. “The cooperation between the district and the Bavarian State Forests is of central importance,” emphasizes Sailer. A common goal is the sustainable management of forests and, above all, the expansion of renewable energies, which are seen as central tasks of the future.

Challenges and opportunities

An interesting detail that both Droste and Sailer discussed was the current status of regional planning for wind power in the district. The Regional Planning Association (RPV) has decided that the use of wind power may initially only take place in certain defined areas. However, these plans have not yet been completed; possible changes in the law could have a major impact on land designations in the future.

Another point that Droste emphasized was the protection of the landscape protection areas and the nature park. “The dialogue must be continued,” said the new forestry manager. Both sides agreed that exchanges on these issues are of great importance in order to reconcile the interests of nature conservation and energy production.

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