Process Based Natural Corridor Design (PBNCD) with Geomorphic Assessment for Contractors
Full Course: $2000 per person (includes instruction, documentation, and digital example files via Dropbox).
Morning Session Only: $800 per person
This three-day course at Auburn University dives into stream restoration assessment, classification, reference data, and trajectory tools. Day 1 covers basics like watershed hydrology and stream hydraulics, including group discussions and field measurements. Day 2 focuses on reference and regional data with practical exercises at Town Creek. Day 3 explores trajectory tools, passive restoration, and monitoring, emphasizing the impact of livestock and bank erosion prediction.
Wednesday afternoon highlights stability and MCDA, with exercises and optional evening sessions. Thursday covers process-based and geomorphic design, including hands-on sessions at Town Creek Park. Friday delves into optimization and adaptive management, offering certification exams and a field tour with local friends.
Full Course: $2000 per person (includes instruction, documentation, and digital example files via Dropbox).
Morning Session Only: $800 per person
This three-day course at Auburn University dives into stream restoration assessment, classification, reference data, and trajectory tools. Day 1 covers basics like watershed hydrology and stream hydraulics, including group discussions and field measurements. Day 2 focuses on reference and regional data with practical exercises at Town Creek. Day 3 explores trajectory tools, passive restoration, and monitoring, emphasizing the impact of livestock and bank erosion prediction.
Wednesday afternoon highlights stability and MCDA, with exercises and optional evening sessions. Thursday covers process-based and geomorphic design, including hands-on sessions at Town Creek Park. Friday delves into optimization and adaptive management, offering certification exams and a field tour with local friends.
Full Course: $2000 per person (includes instruction, documentation, and digital example files via Dropbox).
Morning Session Only: $800 per person
This three-day course at Auburn University dives into stream restoration assessment, classification, reference data, and trajectory tools. Day 1 covers basics like watershed hydrology and stream hydraulics, including group discussions and field measurements. Day 2 focuses on reference and regional data with practical exercises at Town Creek. Day 3 explores trajectory tools, passive restoration, and monitoring, emphasizing the impact of livestock and bank erosion prediction.
Wednesday afternoon highlights stability and MCDA, with exercises and optional evening sessions. Thursday covers process-based and geomorphic design, including hands-on sessions at Town Creek Park. Friday delves into optimization and adaptive management, offering certification exams and a field tour with local friends.