Informations
Solution ID
Description of solution
Summary (Challenges; Objectives)
The flood event in June 2013 lead to eroded bank sections in the part of the Saalach between the hydroelectric power plant Rott-Freilasssing and the confluence of the Freilassinger Mühlbach. A part of the bankway has also been destroyed. In order to protect the resulting ecological valuable riverbank the water authority Traunstein relocated the bankway. Besides a concept of the Water authority Traunstein proposes to make more room for the river in order to promote natural bank development and improve fish migration. The ecological situation will be improved by structural measures (e.g. implementation of deadwood).
Location Latitude
47.8455000000
Location Longitude
13.0039000000
Keywords
Ecosystem (s) impacted
Alpine
Hazard(s) concerned
Erosion
Other challenges
Biodiversity
Exposition
Exposed assets
Roads
Is there population exposed?
No
Activity
Are there jobs created in the nature-based sector?
No
Are there new employments in tourism sector, sport activities or recreational activites ?
No
Are there new activities in the tourism sector , sport activities or recreational activites?
Yes, Less than 5
Are there new/traditional activities that increased?
I don't know
International classification
Sustainable development goals addressed
SDG 9 – Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure
Actors
Organizations involved in the implementation of the action
Water authority Traunstein
Temporal aspects
Design life time of the action
More than 10 years
Implementation time of the action
Between 2 and 5 years
Others
Participatory process
No
Is it possible to transpose this action in a different context?
Yes, but difficult to transpose
Evaluation
Risk reduction
Hazard
+
Exposure
+
Vulnerability
NA
Feasibility
Technical Feasibility
+
Economic Feasibility
+
Environment
Water
0
Soil
0
Vegetation
+
Landscape
NA
Biodiversity
+
Society
Quality of Life
+
Community involvement
?
Landscape Heritage
?
Economy
Revitalization
?
Local Economy
?
Part of the Saalach between the hydroelectric power plant Rott-Freilasssing and the confluence of the Freilassinger Mühlbach