

The Hydromorphology for River Restoration (Level 2) course is designed to build on the foundational knowledge from the Introduction to Hydromorphology course. This course will provide a deeper understanding of how hydromorphological factors—such as drivers, processes, forms, and pressures—interact and influence river restoration efforts. Participants will explore key hydromorphological concepts, including river types, sediment transport, and channel adjustment, using evidence from existing literature and engaging in interactive online discussion sessions. The course will focus on the application of these concepts to river restoration planning and execution.
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.

Our degree teaching takes places Monday-Friday with a flexible timetable.
Given the pace at which our planet is changing, there has never been a more important time to study geography. Learn to make sense of the complex interactions between humanity and our planetary environment and discover how you can make a positive difference.
Our degree teaching takes places Monday-Friday with a flexible timetable.
Environmental scientists are essential to tackling the most pressing environmental challenges of our time. From extreme weather events and climate change to green energy. By choosing to do a degree in environmental science, you will embark on an exciting and vital exploration of natural…
Our degree teaching takes places Monday-Friday with a flexible timetable.
Earth scientists are essential to tackling the most pressing environmental challenges of our time. From geological hazards to resource provision and climate change, they research current issues to uncover future solutions. By choosing to do a degree in Earth and environmental science, you will…
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Designed to provide personnel with sufficient knowledge to be aware of the hazards created by the moving water and develop an understanding of water rescue techniques. These programmes are designed around your specific needs. We have developed an evening session for Mountain Rescue and have full…

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