Natural Processes for the Restoration of Drastically Disturbed Sites

Authors:
Dave Polster

Publication Date:
2020

Abstract/Summary:
Join Dave Polster as he discusses the restoration of drastically disturbed sites using natural processes.Learn how we can take advantage of processes that have developed over millions of years to aid in the restoration of difficult-to-restore sites. How can we develop restoration practices that work with the natural world? Dave Polster has 43 years of experience in vegetation studies, reclamation, and invasive species management. He graduated from the University of Victoria with his BSc. in 1975 and his MSc. in 1977. He has developed a wide variety of reclamation techniques for mines, industrial developments, steep or unstable slopes, and for the re-establishment of riparian and aquatic habitats.

Resource Type:
Webinar

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Source:
SER

Link:
https://www.ser.org/news/506071/Open-Access-Natural-Processes-for-the-Restoration-of-Drastically-Disturbed-Sites.htm