

Strategic catchment planning is crucial for the success of river restoration and natural flood management projects. However, it can be complex and challenging to get right. This course will introduce participants to a methodology for creating a catchment-wide restoration plan. The course will guide you through identifying and diagnosing pressures and impacts, setting catchment-wide objectives, and prioritizing restoration projects. You will learn how to develop a strategic plan and gain insights into common pitfalls from past projects.
We have designed this course as a hybrid learning experience. Course materials will be found on the online learning platform, allowing participants to work through them at their own pace over a 4-week period. Afterward, we will host an online discussion session where all attendees can join and engage in a conversation about the material.
EnquireCourses are run on demand and usually last for 3 days (including assessment) Get in touch on 07855571312 or ctlogue@aol.com
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