
- Research project
- – Western Pacific
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Restoration science seeks to build on our fundamental understanding of how ecosystems function to deliver robust and sustainable restoration solutions. Building on core content of understanding catchment processes and hydrology, this course will focus on the application of this knowledge to the design, planning, implementation and monitoring and evaluation of waterway and floodplain restoration projects. In addition to key elements of design, the course will also enable critical reflection on the purpose and aims of restoration projects and the degree to which multiple restoration objectives may be set, and then met, through informed planning and practice.
View course overview on the Griffith University website.
Credit points (awarded): 10
Course code: 7302ESC
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