In this presentation you’ll hear from representatives from Dow and The Nature Conservancy on Dow’s commitment to identifying $1B in net present value through the Valuing Nature Goal, tools and work processes developed to support the goal, as well ...
The University of Georgia’s Institute for Resilient Infrastructure Systems and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers’ Engineering With Nature Initiative have formed a partnership. N-EWN will be a clearing house for tools, products and outreach for natu...
Natural infrastructure offers a promising, soft-path solution to water security challenges, but the scientific framework for siting and measuring the efficacy of such restoration projects is nascent. In this study, we addressed this research gap i...
Collaboration is a key element of Engineering With Nature. These engagements provide the opportunity to hear experts speak about EWN applications and concepts or gather teams to find nature-based solutions.
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Ecotoxic Metal Retention in Ecologically-Engineered, Passive Treatment Systems: An Engineering With Nature Application in Small Mid-Continent Watersheds
Water quality degradation due to past mining practices has led to substantial ecol...
The SAME 2019 Sustainability Forum was hosted at the University of Washington, Husky Union Building (HUB). This one-day training forum featured keynote speaker Dr. Todd Bridges, USACE National Lead for the Engineering With Nature Initiative (EWN) ...
Collaboration is a key element of Engineering With Nature. These engagements provide the opportunity to hear experts speak about EWN applications and concepts or gather teams to find nature-based solutions.
Collaboration is a key element of Engineering With Nature. These engagements provide the opportunity to hear experts speak about EWN applications and concepts or gather teams to find nature-based solutions.
Collaboration is a key element of Engineering With Nature. These engagements provide the opportunity to hear experts speak about EWN applications and concepts or gather teams to find nature-based solutions.
Collaboration is a key element of Engineering With Nature. These engagements provide the opportunity to hear experts speak about EWN applications and concepts or gather teams to find nature-based solutions.