Joint Workshop
National Center for Earth-surface Dynamics Stream Restoration Partners Group
Stillwater Sciences - Physical Modeling Experiments to Guide River Restoration Projects
July 6-8, Richmond CA
The 2006 NCED Stream Restoration Partners Group held its annual meeting through a joint workshop with the Stillwater Sciences meeting on physical model research in river restoration. The first day of the workshop focused on modeling studies in support of improved stream restoration design. This included presentations of experimental research conducted by Stillwater Sciences, UC-Berkeley, San Francisco State University, and NCED, as well as presentations of other experimental research being conducted in support of stream restoration. The last day of the workshop served as the annual meeting of the NCED Stream Restoration Partners Group. In between these two days, was an all-day field trip to examine stream restoration projects.
Dates: July 6-8 (Thursday-Saturday)
Location: Richmond Field Station (RFS) of the University of California (Richmond is just north of Berkeley)
Agenda:
Wednesday July 5, 2006 – arrival in evening
Thursday July 6, 2006 – RFS. Tour of RFS experimental facilities and presentations on experimental research in support of improved stream restoration
Friday July 7, 2006 – Field trip (transport via bus) to restoration sites Departs RFS early and returns late evening after dinner
Saturday July 8 – RFS. NCED Stream Restoration Partners Group Meeting.
Agenda includes: Initiative for consistency and certification in stream restoration training, demonstration of NCED stream restoration tools, movement toward a predictive stream restoration practice, and analysis of stream restoration decision-making methods.
Sunday July 9 – departure and travel
(For links to presentations given on Days 1 and 2, please go to the Stillwater Sciences website.)
Day 3 Presentations (NCED Stream Restoration Group forum): Introduction Peter Wilcock, NCED
Restoration for fish recovery Ed Herricks, UIUC
Learning from doing: Monitoring and post-project assessment John Elliott, USGS
Discussion: Prospects for coordinated post-project assessment Jack Schmidt, Utah State University
Public preference in selection & location of water quality improvement projects Nick Flores, NCED
Stream restoration tools: routing mixed-size sediment Gary Parker and Peter Wilcock, NCED
Changing practice by changing stream restoration education and training Karen Gran, NCED
Discussion Peter Wilcock, NCED
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