February 18, 2022

The N-EWN Knowledge Series: Branch Out, Learn More

The Network for Engineering With Nature (N-EWN) hosts monthly webinars featuring Engineering With Nature research conducted by N-EWN university partners and the Engineer Research and Development Center. Although these webinars are advertised for live attendance, the presentations are recorded and available for “your-time, on-time” learning.

Currently Available Topics:

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  • Monitoring and Adaptive Management in EWN Projects
  • Quantifying the Multi-Scale Benefits of Natural and Nature-Based Features
  • Operationalizing Equity for Integrated Water Resources
  • Living Shoreline Policy
  • Characterizing EWN Projects

Upcoming Topics:

Save these dates. Continuing education credits are available for those who attend the live webinars. Register here.  

  • March 17: Refining a Vision for Future Synergy Between Infrastructure and Biodiversity Conservation
  • April 21: Restoring the Nisqually Desert: a collaborative approach to habitat restoration
  • May 19: Considerations of Natural Infrastructure for Flood Hazard Reduction in a Numerical Modeling Framework
  • June 20: Economic Valuation of Nature-Based Infrastructure
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