Learn about a conference presentation detailing the implementation and outcomes of Beaver Dam Analogs (BDAs) in an urban stream restoration project in Atlanta, GA. Explore the challenges and successes of installing thirteen BDAs and Post Assisted Log Structures in the Emma Lane Wetland, where a non-profit attempted a Stage Zero, process-based restoration approach. Discover how extreme weather conditions affected the structures, with some BDAs failing while others created beneficial changes in stream morphology. Examine the unexpected conflicts between park infrastructure and evolving stream channels, and understand the critical considerations for implementing BDAs in urban public spaces. Gain insights into the project's impact on channel complexity, pool-riffle systems, and habitat improvement, while learning valuable lessons about long-term maintenance requirements and infrastructure challenges in urban stream restoration projects.
Beaver Dam Analogs in an Urban Stream: Lessons from Form-Based Restoration
Georgia Water Resources Conference via YouTube
Overview
Syllabus
Introduction
Background
Beavers
Goals
Fundamental Approach
Funding
Installation
Monitoring
Conclusion
Taught by
Georgia Water Resources Conference