CAREX Toolbox Handout 3 - Sediments Jon S. Harding Kristy Hogsden Catherine M. Febria Hayley S. Devlin Katie Collins Brandon C. Goeller Angus McIntosh 10.6084/m9.figshare.6848534.v2 https://figshare.com/articles/journal_contribution/CAREX_Toolbox_Handout_3_-_Sediments/6848534 <p></p><p>Through the CAREX project, we have tested a series of practical tools, and developed solutions and approaches to address aquatic weed, sediment, and nutrient management issues in agricultural waterways in lowland Canterbury.</p> <p> </p> <p>We have developed a set of steps and toolboxes, underpinned by science, which can be applied by farmers, landowners and stakeholders to facilitate rehabilitation and improve agricultural waterway health.</p><p>This handout is the third in a series, which focuses on tools to manage sediment in waterways.<br></p><p><br></p><p>Suggested citation: Harding, J.S., Hogsden, K.L., Febria, C.M., Devlin, H.S., Collins, K.E., Goeller, B.C, and A.M. McIntosh. 2018. Sediments – Stop sediment at the source & address sediment legacies, CAREX Toolbox Handout 3, University of Canterbury, Christchurch.<br></p><br><p></p> 2018-12-07 03:00:33 agricultural waterway stream restoration freshwater rehabilitation riparian management sediment traps bank rebattering rebattering waterway stream CAREX Canterbury Waterway Rehabilitation Experiment University of Canterbury Canterbury, New Zealand Freshwater Ecology