Applying Ecological Concepts and Theories to Restoration Design, Maintenance, and Management

Start Date
10/28/2019
End Date
10/28/2019
Description
Class attendees will learn about the ecological concepts and theories most relevant to restoration project development, design, and implementation in order to increase the resistance and resilience of their own restoration projects. They will learn ways in which ecological concepts and theories can be practically applied using local and global restoration projects as examples as well as in the context of discussing their own projects.
Location
Seattle, WA
Distance Learning
No
Course Equivalency
No
Subjects
Horticulture / Plants
Health, Safety and Welfare
Yes
Hours
3.75
Learning Outcomes
Attendees will be able to…
1. understand the key ecological concepts & theories relevant to restoration design & management
2. approach restoration site assessment through the lens of relevant ecological concepts & theories,
3. and utilize ecological concepts & theories in project design, site maintenance, and adaptive management of projects.
Instructors
Rodney Pond, Edmonds Community College, Sound Salmon Solutions
Course Codes
Provider
University of Washington Botanic Gardens


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