10.6084/m9.figshare.7434047.v1
Jon S. Harding
Jon S.
Harding
Kristy Hogsden
Kristy
Hogsden
Catherine M. Febria
Catherine M.
Febria
Hayley S. Devlin
Hayley S.
Devlin
Katie Collins
Katie
Collins
Brandon C. Goeller
Brandon C.
Goeller
Angus McIntosh
Angus
McIntosh
CAREX Handout 6 - Rebattering
figshare
2018
CAREX
Canterbury Waterway Rehabilitation Experiment
agricultural waterways
stream restoration
slumping banks
bank erosion
restoration tool
rebattering
sediments
bank rebattering
University of Canterbury
New Zealand
Freshwater Ecology
2018-12-07 02:55:38
Journal contribution
https://figshare.com/articles/journal_contribution/CAREX_Handout_6_-_Rebattering/7434047
<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 sixth in a series, which provides information on rebattering as a tool to stop sediments at the source and stabilise banks.<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. Rebattering, CAREX Toolbox Handout 6, University of Canterbury, Christchurch.</p><p><br></p>