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Subject: MesoHABSIM: habitat model for e-flows determination, river management and restoration planning.
From: piotr <[log in to unmask]>
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Date:Sun, 22 Apr 2018 22:40:14 +0200
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*MesoHABSIM: habitat model for e-flows determination, river management 
andrestoration planning.*

*June 19-22, 2018*

*Obernach, Germany*

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*Teachers: *

*Piotr Parasiewicz, Paolo Vezza, Joe Rogers and Katarzyna Suska*

Technical University of Munich, in collaboration with the Rushing Rivers 
Institute, USA and S.Sakowicz Inland Fisheries Institute in Poland, are 
pleased to announce a short course in the MesoHABSIM aquatic habitat 
modeling approach and its accompanying SimStream software.

This course will feature the MesoHABSIM technique, a comprehensive 
planning tool used for river scale, quantitative planning and evaluation 
of river restoration measures and environmental flows determination. It 
is a physical habitat simulation model that describes the instream 
habitat conditions for aquatic fauna, than can simulate changes in 
habitat quality and quantity in response to alterations of river 
morphology or flows. The course will be valuable for those interested in 
habitat modeling, restoration planning, e-flows and looking for 
alternative solutions to tough ecological questions. It will consist of 
two sections: two days of theory in classroom and field followed by two 
days of practical software use.The participants can register for each of 
the sections or for both.

*Attendance is limited. Please register before June 1^st , 2018.
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*Details and online registration at:*http://www.obernach.de

-- 
Assoc. Prof. Dr. Piotr  Parasiewicz,
Rushing Rivers Institute
616 Corporate Way, Suite 2-3932
Valley Cottage, NY 10989
phone: 617 500 4884
fax: 440 425 2028
url: www.RushingRivers.org
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