River Restoration Training Course

26th & 27th September, 2023

For 2023, this will be a two-day course that aims to introduce participants to a variety of naturalising and restored river and floodplain systems illustrating the variety of fluvial form that should be considered in any restoration scheme and demonstrating the geomorphological processes operating to create and maintain such environments in a dynamically stable state.

The field visits will provide first-hand experience of the use of soft restoration and naturalisation techniques to rejuvenate dynamic systems on both low and high gradient watercourses reviewing both in-channel, valley bottom and tributary improvement options.

Intervention success is fundamentally governed by system understanding and we will review practical ways of gaining knowledge of geomorphological, ecological and hydrological aspects through audit and monitoring techniques.


Dates: 26th and 27th September, 2023.

Location: Penrith Conference Centre

Tutors: George Heritage, Simon Johnson and Kieran Sheehan

Price: £260.00 includes the publication - A Field guide to British Rivers by George Heritage, Andy Large and David Milan

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