June 29, 2021

Using Engineering With Nature® (EWN®) principles to manage erosion of watersheds damaged by large-scale wildfires

June 2021 – Low‐cost and readily available materials such as logs, mulch, vegetation, and local rock are used to stabilize highly erodible parts of a New Mexico watershed. The study informs recommendations for broader implementation. Read the article.

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