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Advanced Hydromorphology
Course

Advanced Hydromorphology

Online
Level 3 Qualification
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January - February 11, 2024 Short Course Online

Overview

The Advanced Hydromorphology (Level 3) course builds on and applies the concepts introduced in the Hydromorphology Level 1 and Level 2 courses. This is an interactive course which involves a detailed hands-on application of basic sediment transport equations and flow regime equations. These will be used to help assess the current river condition and plan and design a river restoration project using case studies in urban and rural settings. We will provide the tools and training to help with these assessments and present river restoration and natural flood management techniques. The course is aimed at consultants, contractors, academics, catchment partners, NGOs, trusts and representatives from local authorities, local government and statutory agencies.

River Restoration Centre
Level 3

Advanced Hydromorphology

We have developed this course to hold as a hybrid learning course, with material uploaded to an online learning platform for delegates to work through in their own time over a 4-week period. There will be two compulsory discussion session online for all attendees on the course to join and discuss the material.

At a glance

  • Requirements: participants are expected to have attended the Introduction to Hydromorphology (Level 1) course, or the River Habitat Survey Certification course, and the Hydromorphology for River Restoration (Level 2) course; or demonstrate equivalent previous training/knowledge
  • Opening January 14th 2025, with compulsory online discussion sessions January 28th 10:00 - 11:00 & February 11th 10:00 - 11:30
  • Booked delegates will be emailed on January 14th, with links to login to the learning platform and work through the material
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