Bisse
Bisse is the term used for traditional irrigation channels in Switzerland, constructed to convey water from mountain streams to agricultural land. The word is most commonly used in the French-speaking regions, with a high concentration in Valais (Wallis) and surrounding cantons such as Vaud and Bern. Bisses form an old and distinctive component of the Alpine water-management landscape, delivering snowmelt and spring flow to meadows and fields at lower elevations.
Construction and operation: Water is diverted from a source at higher altitude and carried along a channel
History and significance: Bisses date from the Middle Ages and were expanded in the early modern period