Restoration Design

Date: 
11/01/2010 - 12:00am - 11/05/2010 - 12:00am
City: 
Portland
State or Province: 
Oregon (OR)
Organizer: 
Enviornmental Professional Program, Portland State University
Type: 
Workshop/Training

In this course, participants will learn about a variety of design approaches and steps for alternative analysis of stream restoration projects. A design process will be demonstrated that integrates landscape scale considerations of geology, soils, and hydrology, with stream processes of hydraulics, sediment transport and geomorphology. Alternative analysis will focus on providing resiliency to stream systems in light of dominant stream processes overlain with biologic goals and human values. The overall focus will be on understanding and design of best management practices in the river restoration context, and on use of process-based design approaches. Classroom and field case examples will be used to demonstrate implementation of a variety of design approaches and techniques.

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This course has a prerequisite of River Restoration Part I: PhysicalProcesses
Waivers are instructor approved and requests submitted to epp@pdx.edu. Please visit our website at www.epp.esr.pdx.edu or call 503-725-5388.

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