Case study:Austria Upper Mur - River Widening Weyern (LIFE III (LIFE03 NAT/A/000011) Inner-Alpine river basin management – Upper River Mur - murerleben I 2003-2007): Difference between revisions
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|Contact organisation=freiland Environmental Consulting Civil Engineers Ltd. | |Contact organisation=freiland Environmental Consulting Civil Engineers Ltd. | ||
|Contact organisation url=www.freiland.at | |Contact organisation url=www.freiland.at | ||
|Partner organisations=Office of the Styrian Government - Department 14 Watermanagement, resources and sustainability | |Partner organisations=Office of the Styrian Government - Department 14 Watermanagement, resources and sustainability | ||
|Name of parent multi-site project=Case study:Austria Upper Mur - LIFE III (LIFE03 NAT/A/000011) „Inner-Alpine river basin management – Upper River Mur - murerleben I" 2003-2007 | |||
|Multi-site=No | |Multi-site=No | ||
|Project summary=In the Weyern-Au space for the development of natural river habitats has been created over a length of about 1.2 km. This has been facilitated by the creation of two side-arms. The islands between the tributaries and the river Mur are unsecured, so the river Mur can form natural waters and shoreline structures. In the hinterland alluvial basins were created as amphibian breeding waters with large areas of shallow water. One abandoned meander which is connected only downriver to this new side-arm serves as valuable winter rest and refuge for fish. Through the release of 4 ha land natural alluvial forest will develop instead of the existing spruce forests. In addition, the water accessibility for the population has been improved. | |Project summary=In the Weyern-Au space for the development of natural river habitats has been created over a length of about 1.2 km. This has been facilitated by the creation of two side-arms. The islands between the tributaries and the river Mur are unsecured, so the river Mur can form natural waters and shoreline structures. In the hinterland alluvial basins were created as amphibian breeding waters with large areas of shallow water. One abandoned meander which is connected only downriver to this new side-arm serves as valuable winter rest and refuge for fish. Through the release of 4 ha land natural alluvial forest will develop instead of the existing spruce forests. In addition, the water accessibility for the population has been improved. |
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Project overview
Status | Complete |
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Project web site | http://www.murerleben.at/index.asp?pg_nr=60460&lang=en |
Themes | Environmental flows and water resources, Habitat and biodiversity, Hydromorphology, Monitoring |
Country | Austria |
Main contact forename | Jörg |
Main contact surname | Raderbauer |
Main contact user ID | User:9984 |
Contact organisation | freiland Environmental Consulting Civil Engineers Ltd. |
Contact organisation web site | http://www.freiland.at |
Partner organisations | Office of the Styrian Government - Department 14 Watermanagement, resources and sustainability |
Parent multi-site project | |
This is a parent project encompassing the following projects |
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Project summary
In the Weyern-Au space for the development of natural river habitats has been created over a length of about 1.2 km. This has been facilitated by the creation of two side-arms. The islands between the tributaries and the river Mur are unsecured, so the river Mur can form natural waters and shoreline structures. In the hinterland alluvial basins were created as amphibian breeding waters with large areas of shallow water. One abandoned meander which is connected only downriver to this new side-arm serves as valuable winter rest and refuge for fish. Through the release of 4 ha land natural alluvial forest will develop instead of the existing spruce forests. In addition, the water accessibility for the population has been improved.
GerambRose 2010: The measure river widening Weyern of the project Murerleben 2003-2007 was awarded on 17.09.2010 with the GerambRose. The GerambRose is awarded in Styria in appreciation for services that maintain or create high-quality architecture. Neither the owner, the designer nor the performers, but their collective effort, the building, is the focus point of the price. The theme of the GerambRose 2010 was dedicated to the "public spaces". Together with the river widening Weyern (Upper Mur), the river widening Gosdorf and Schladming (Enns) were awarded a prize.
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