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Stream and river restoration is a fast-growing field that holds significant promise as a means of returning many of the nation’s waterways to a more natural condition while also providing numerous other benefits. As the relatively young field begins to mature, civil engineers and practitioners from a host of other disciplines are working together to improve the practice of restoration and extend its benefits to a growing number of streams and rivers across the country.
Stream and river restoration is a fast-growing field that holds significant promise as a means of returning many of the nation’s waterways to a more natural condition while also providing numerous other benefits. As the relatively young field begins to mature, civil engineers and practitioners from a host of other disciplines are working together to improve the practice of restoration and extend its benefits to a growing number of streams and rivers across the country.
Entering the Mainstream
Landers, Jay (author)
Civil Engineering Magazine Archive ; 80 ; 58-92
2016-01-01
352010-01-01 pages
Article (Journal)
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