Tuesday, September 1
E session
Moderator:
Location:
Riparian Vegetation, Habitat & Ecological Stewardship
8:30 am
Riparian Restoration and Native Vegetation/Species Conservation
-- Sean Bernheisel, PE, AECOM, Germantown, MD
8:50 am
Stacking Functions in the Floodplain: Permaculture Approaches to Urban Riparian Design
-- Katie Atkinson, PE, CBLP, Timmons Group, Richmond, VA
9:10 am
Best Practices for Selecting, Growing, and Planting Successful Riparian Vegetation
-- John Henry Nelson, Stone and Spade Environmental
-- Greta Dietrich, Woodswise Botanicals, Mills River, NC
9:30 am
Wilburn Creek Stream Bank Stabilization and Restoration
-- Megan Brandt, Arkansas Game and Fish Commission, Mountain Home, AR
9:50 am
Stream Restoration Can Stabilize Or Reduce Water Temperature through Improved Floodplain Connection, Riparian Shading, And Pool Depths at a Segment-Scale
-- Matt C. Kondratieff, Colorado Parks & Wildlife, Fort Collins, CO
10:10 am Break in the Exhibit Hall
10:30 am
Active Restoration of Epiphytic and Fungal Communities to Mimic Old-Growth Complexity in Wetlands, Streams, and Buffers
-- Steven Collins, PhD, PE, CERP, Black & Veatch, Orlando, FL
-- Francesca Lauterman, Black & Veatch, Tampa, FL
10:50 am
Integrating Early Successional Forest Objectives into Stream Restoration Planning
-- Jason Brown, Beaver Creek Hydrology, Lexington, KY
11:10 am
Clinton River Spillway Habitat Climate Resiliency Project: Adapting Plans for Changing Conditions
-- Kate Bailey, CERP, Drummond Carpenter, PLLC, Traverse City, MI
11:30 am
Cultural Methods for the Control of the Invasive Japanese Stiltgrass (Microstegium vimineum) in Stream Restoration
-- Robert Sullivan, TNT Environmental, Leesburg, VA
11:50 am
Invasive/Exotic Plant Management Strategies for Your Restoration Projects
-- Jason York, Michael Baker Intl., Asheville, NC
12:10 pm Lunch Provided
