MeetingOfInterest:Meeting-134

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14th Annual River Restoration Symposium
Skamania Lodge
Stevenson Washington, United States
03 - 05 February 2015
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This conference focuses on areas of interest to stream restoration project planners, designers, engineers, ecologists, biologists, hydrologists, geomorphologists, regulators, and land managers. The intent of the Symposium is to convene, share information, and foster dialogue on a multi-disciplinary approach to stream restoration and related watershed and river sciences, hence a broad range of speakers and topics is encouraged. For further information on the Symposium please visit the RRNW website at www.rrnw.org.

The RRNW Symposium format is organized to encourage discourse on pertinent topics that forward the practice and science of river restoration. We will have a single plenary session that includes invited speakers, 15-minute oral presentations delivered in topical sessions, and a poster session. Abstracts are sought that address topic areas related to stream restoration including design and related analyses, alternatives analysis, implementation, and monitoring, as well as the planning, regulatory, and funding context under which stream restoration occurs.

Session format is generally three to four oral presentations that are grouped according to the content/topic represented in submitted abstracts. Topics may acknowledge the many disciplines and perspectives of the river restoration industry and practice, as well as the out-of-channel context and considerations. For 2015 in particular, the RRNW program committee is interested in topics relating to water quality, urbanization, climate change, invasive species management, and case studies related to these topics.

Of interest for:
  • Terrestrial Working Group
  • Hydrology Focus Research Group
  • Ecosystem Dynamics Focus Research Group