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Location: 48° 7' 40.09" N, 11° 34' 41.73" E
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Project overview

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Status Complete
Project web site http://www.wwa-m.bayern.de/projekte_und_programme/isarplan/index.htm
Themes Flood risk management, Habitat and biodiversity, Hydropower, Hydromorphology, Land use management - forestry, Monitoring, Social benefits, Spatial planning, Water quality
Country Germany
Main contact forename Nick
Main contact surname Elbourne
Main contact user ID User:NickRRC
Contact organisation State Office for Water Management Munich
Contact organisation web site http://www.wwa-m.bayern.de/index.htm
Partner organisations City of Munich
Parent multi-site project
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Straightened Isar (left) and restored diversified channel (Right)

Project summary

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The Isar Plan Project is a river restoration project on a stretch of 8Km in the inner city of Munich. The Project was initiated in 2000 and the last site was completed by 2011. The three main goals of the project were: 1) Flood protection 2) Enhancing Species diversity and ecological restoration 3) Improving leisure and recreation

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Catchment

River basin district Danube
River basin Isar

Subcatchment

River name Isar
Area category 1000 - 10000 km²
Area (km2) 90009,000 km² <br />900,000 ha <br />
Maximum altitude category 1000 - 2000 m
Maximum altitude (m)
Dominant geology Siliceous
Ecoregion Central Highlands
Dominant land cover Alluvial Forest Vegetation
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Site

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Name Munich
WFD water body codes DE16_147237_173317
WFD (national) typology Type 4 "gravel and stone embossed flow of the Alpine foothills"
WFD water body name
Pre-project morphology Straight, Revetments, Embanked, Impounded
Reference morphology Braided, High width:depth
Desired post project morphology
Heavily modified water body
National/international site designation
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Protected species present
Invasive species present
Species of interest
Dominant hydrology Quick run-off
Dominant substrate Gravel
River corridor land use Urban
Average bankfull channel width category 10 - 50 m
Average bankfull channel width (m)
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Average channel gradient category
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Project background

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Reach length directly affected (m) 8000 m8 km <br />800,000 cm <br />
Project started 1998/01/01
Works started
Works completed 2006/01/01
Project completed
Total cost category more than 10000 k€
Total cost (k€) 3500 k€3,500,000 € <br />
Benefit to cost ratio
Funding sources City of Munich, Free state of Bavaria

Cost for project phases

Phase cost category cost exact (k€) Lead organisation Contact forename Contact surname
Investigation and design Bayerisches Landesamt für Umwelt
Stakeholder engagement and communication Bayerisches Landesamt für Umwelt
Works and works supervision 28000 k€28,000,000 € <br />
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Reasons for river restoration

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Mitigation of a pressure Riparian development
Hydromorphology Structure & condition of riparian zones, Continuity of sediment transport
Biology
Physico-chemical
Other reasons for the project Landscape enhancement, Recreation


Measures

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Structural measures
Bank/bed modifications Gravel banks introduced, Re-grading of banks, Removal of bank protection at several sites
Floodplain / River corridor Large scale planting, Widening of flood corridor
Planform / Channel pattern Channel widening, Creation of willow island, Creation of braided channel, Allow future natural channel changes to occur
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Monitoring

Hydromorphological quality elements

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Element When monitored Type of monitoring Control site used Result
Before measures After measures Qualitative Quantitative
Structure & condition of riparian zones Yes Yes Improvement
Continuity of sediment transport Yes Yes Improvement

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Element When monitored Type of monitoring Control site used Result
Before measures After measures Qualitative Quantitative
Public use Yes Yes Yes Improvement


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