EWN Atlas Series

Engineering With Nature An Atlas, Volume 1

About This Volume

The 56 projects presented in this atlas reveal the diversity of applications and benefits that can be achieved through Engineering With Nature.

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Engineering With Nature: An Atlas is available at Knowledge Core, ERDC’s digital respository:

Bridges, T. S., E. M. Bourne, J. K. King, H. K. Kuzmitski, E. B. Moynihan, and B. C. Suedel. 2018. Engineering With Nature: an atlas. ERDC/EL SR-18-8. Vicksburg, MS: U.S. Army Engineer Research and Development Center. http://dx.doi.org/10.21079/11681/27929.

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Inside The Atlas

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Deer Island, Mississippi, USA
Chapter
Beaches and Dunes
Protecting coastlines & enhancing recreation
  • Deer Island Aquatic Ecosystem Restoration
    • Mississippi Sound, Mississippi, United States
  • Hondsbossche Dunes
    • Petten, the Netherlands
  • Delfland Sand Motor Pilot The Hague
    • the Netherlands
  • Murrels Inlet Beneficial Use of Dredged Material
    • Murrels Inlet, South Carolina, United States
  • North Norfolk Coast Restoration
    • Norfolk, East Anglia, England, United Kingdom
  • Long Beach Island Coastal Storm Damage Reduction
    • Long Beach Island, New Jersey, United States
  • Taumanu Reserve-Onehunga Foreshore Restoration
    • Auckland, New Zealand
  • Galveston Beach Nourishment at 61st Street
    • Galveston, Texas, United States
  • Oriental Bay Foreshore Restoration
    • Wellington, New Zealand
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Savannah Harbor, South Carolina, USA
Chapter
Wetlands
Creating Natural Defenses & Aquatic Habitats
  • Braddock Bay Restoration
    • Lake Ontario, Greece, New York, United States
  • Hamilton Wetlands Restoration
    • Novato, California, United States
  • Salt Marsh Development Marconi Delfzijl
    • Port of Delfzijl, the Netherlands
  • Savannah Harbor Dredged Material Containment Areas
    • Savannah Harbor, Jasper County, South Carolina, United States
  • Salt Marsh Development with a Mud Motor
    • Koehoal, Tzummarum, the Netherlands
  • Sears Point Wetland Restoration
    • San Pablo Bay, Sonoma County, California, United States
  • Blackwater National Wildlife Refuge Marsh Resilience
    • Cambridge, Maryland, United States
  • Duluth 21st Avenue West Demonstration Project
    • Superior Harbor, Duluth, Minnesota, United States
  • Dredged Sediment in an Uncontrolled Diversion
    • West Bay, Louisiana, United States
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Cat Island chain, Wisconsin, USA
Chapter
Islands
Discovering Placement Solutions with Multiple Benefits
  • Mordecai Island Coastal Wetlands Restoration
    • Barnegat Bay, Ocean County, New Jersey, United States
  • Horseshoe Bend Island
    • Lower Atchafalaya River, Louisiana, United States
  • Evia Island Bird Habitat
    • Galveston, Texas, United States
  • Cat Island Chain Restoration
    • Green Bay, Wisconsin, United States
  • Redistribution and Impacts of Nearshore Berm Sediment
    • Chandeleur Barrier Islands, Louisiana, United States
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MacDill Oyster Reef, Florida, USA
Chapter
Reefs
Strengthening and Restoring Natural Waterways
  • MacDill Oyster Reef Shoreline Stabilization
    • Tampa, Florida, United States
  • Coffee Island Oyster Reefs
    • Portersville Bay, Alabama, United States
  • Oesterdam Sand Nourishment Projects
    • Oesterdam, Eastern Scheldt, the Netherlands
  • Swift Tract Oyster Reef Breakwaters
    • Bon Secour National Wildlife Refuge, Baldwin County, Alabama, United States
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Spring House Run
Springhouse Run, District of Columbia, USA
Chapter
Riverine Systems
Strengthening and Restoring Natural Waterways
  • Eugene Field Park Restoration Project
    • Chicago, Illinois, United States
  • Slowing the Flow at Pickering
    • Pickering, North Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom
  • Horner Park Restoration Project
    • Chicago, Illinois, United States
  • Stroud Rural Sustainable Drainage Systems
    • Stroud, Gloucestershire, England, United Kingdom
  • River Glaven Restoration Project
    • Hunworth, Norfolk, England, United Kingdom
  • Springhouse Run Stream Restoration
    • Washington, District of Columbia, United States
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Loosahatchie Bar, Tennessee, USA
Chapter
Levee Setbacks and Floodplains
Mitigating Flood Risk Through Natural Processes
  • Belford Natural Flood Management Scheme
    • Belford, Northumberland, England, United Kingdom
  • Missouri River Levee Setbacks
    • Missouri River, Iowa and Missouri, United States
  • Kalkense Meersen Cluster
    • Scheidt River, Flanders, Belgium
  • Medmerry Managed Realignment Scheme
    • Selsey, West Sussex, England, United Kingdom
  • Alkborough Flats Managed Realignment
    • Alkborough, North Lincolnshire, England, United Kingdom
  • Redman Point- Loosahatchie Bar Environmental Restoration
    • Mississippi River near Memphis, Tennessee, United States
  • The Polders of Kruibeke
    • Kruibeke, Belgium
Lower Boulder Creek
Lower Boulder Creek, Colorado, USA
Chapter
Use of Vegetation and Natural Materials
Exploring Alternative Interventions
  • Building with Nature in Indonesia
    • Demak, Northern Java, Indonesia
  • Sankey Natural Flood Management Initiative
    • Sankey Valley, St. Helens, England, United Kingdom
  • Dunn Creek Confluence Habitat Restoration
    • Kootenai River, Libby, Montana, United States
  • Bowmont Catchment Initiative
    • Town Yetholm and Kirk Yetholm, Scottish Borders, United Kingdom
  • Beneficial Use Site 4A Vegetation Workshop
    • Chocolate Bayou Channel, Brazoria County, Texas, United States
  • Making Space for Water
    • Kinder Scout, Derbyshire, England, United Kingdom
  • Lower Boulder Creek Ecosystem Restoration Project
    • Boulder County, Colorado, United States
  • Skagit River Rehabilitation of Flood Control Works
    • Skagit County, Washington, United States
Soo Locks
Soo Locks, Michigan, USA
Chapter
Environmental Enhancements of Infrastructure
Engineering Structures to Include Beneficial Habitat
  • Ashtabula Harbor Breakwater Tern Nesting Habitat
    • Ashtabula, Ohio, United States
  • Milwaukee Harbor Breakwater Fish Habitat Demonstration Project
    • Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States
  • Cleveland Harbor East Arrowhead Breakwater Demonstration Project
    • Cleveland, Ohio, United States
  • Houtrib Dike Pilot Project
    • The dike between the cities of Lelystad and Enkhuizen, the Netherlands
  • Fowl River Private Living Shorelines
    • Theodore, Alabama, United States
  • Rich Revetments: Enhancing Hard Substrates for Ecology
    • Zierikzee/Sint Annaland, Eastern Scheldt, the Netherlands
  • Soo Locks Fish Habitat Restoration
    • Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan, United States
  • Mud Mountain Fish Passage
    • Buckley, Washington, United States
Engineering With Nature is an important initiative for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
James Dalton, Director of Civil Works, USACE