Lorzenuferweg in Cham, Switzerland

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Rationale: Why is this case interesting?

Because the project is an interference in an urban space, characteristic landscape and different ecosystems, is the most important challenge in this project to respond to these issues and to protect the sensitive area of reservoir where are rare plants and the Kingfisher nests. The project " Lorzenuferweg"." is created in accordance with the set conditions and the topography, vegetation and the Delta of torrent „Lorze“ The trail is planned primarily in terms of soft tourism, man should not significantly affect the nature. The 3.5 km long "Lorzenuferweg“ will be involved in the recreation and networking concept of the Cham community.  Various platforms, seats and pulpits to serve the people as a resting and insight into the surrounding, protected nature.

Author's personal background

Bachelor of in Landscape Architecture in 2009 at Fh Wiesbaden, Fb Geisenheim Since Oct. 2009 studying International Master of Landscape Architecture at Nürtingen-Geislingen University.

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Who initiated the project and why?

Cham community

So far, the area was not available, there were no structures. To protect the area it is necessary to set out a specific routing. The goal is also a connection from Lake Zug until after Hagedorn create close to the shores of the Lorze for pedestrians.

When was public participation most intensive?

Public participation has been particularly intense at the beginning of the project. But even during the various stages of the public most often becomes involved. It is put very much value the fact that the population can identify with this project.

Which participation tools have been applied?

Parish Councils, Visits to the locality, Orientation Evenings, Public exhibitions with the opportunity to comment

Which stakeholders have been involved?

Have there been any festivities in order to involve the public?

So far, not yet.

Who made the major decisions and when?

The cantonal and municipal offices and the Department of landscape architects and engineers make the important decisions. This happened during the period 2008-2010. Back to top

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