Use of Geomorphology in River Management

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Duration

  • 8 days

Calendar

Commitment

  • 7–8 hours a day

Prerequisites

  • No

Delivery mode

  • Face-to-face

Location

  • North Ryde and Off-campus

Fees

  • $2,200.00

Overview

About this Microcredential

Progressive river management industries use advanced understandings of geomorphology in practice. Such knowledge informs the implementation of conservation or rehabilitation activities to treat ecosystem health problems and mitigate the effects of droughts and floods.

The Use of Geomorphology in River Management microcredential will improve your knowledge of using geomorphology in practice, with a focus on identifying treatment solutions and techniques, river rehabilitation project design and adaptive management approaches. You’ll first attend an online tutorial introducing you to fluvial geomorphology concepts and river management. The in-person component begins with a four-day field trip where you’ll participate in practical activities. You’ll then continue your learning on campus in an active learning environment that includes a mix of short presentations and a range of practical learning activities.

Key features

  • Gain recognition towards further study
    Successfully complete this microcredential and you may receive RPL towards a graduate certificate or diploma.
  • Enhance your employability
    Upskill, reskill and extend your knowledge of river management.
  • Learn from world-renowned experts
    Interact with teachers and colleagues in an active learning environment.
  • Undertake hands-on learning in a real-world setting
    Apply your skills and knowledge during a four-day field trip.


Prerequisites

There are no prerequisites to undertake this microcredential.


Who should attend

This microcredential is designed for professionals operating in the river science or environmental management spaces who are looking to upskill or reskill.

Professions and Employers

So that you’re equipped with the knowledge and skills employers require now and in the future, we design many of our microcredentials in consultation with a range of industries and sectors. Having such experts involved in creating the fundamentals of your degree provides you with opportunities to contextualise your learning, and gain the latest career insights.

Professions

  • Catchment officer
  • Environmental consultant
  • Natural resource manager
  • River or land management officer

Employers

  • Conservation agencies
  • Educational institutions
  • Environmental protection agencies
  • Government or NGOs

Who you will learn from

Kirstie Fryirs
Prof Kirstie Fryirs
Professor of Natural Sciences

Professor Kirstie Fryirs – School of Natural Sciences at Macquarie University and certified geomorphologist – is renowned for her work on fluvial geomorphology and river management. She researches the structure and function of rivers; how they adjust and evolve; how they’ve been impacted by anthropogenic disturbance; and how geomorphology can best be used in river conservation, recovery and rehabilitation. She also researches how catchment sediment budgets and (dis)connectivity operate, and how rivers and catchments may respond to future disturbances, particularly floods and droughts.

Tim Ralph
Dr Tim Ralph
Senior Lecturer

Dr Tim Ralph researches the geomorphology of rivers and wetlands in dry landscapes, with extensive work undertaken in the Murray–Darling Basin in Australia, and in Africa. Specifically, he seeks to understand patterns and processes of fluvial landform change, sediment dynamics, aquatic ecosystem function, and interactions between people and rivers/wetlands in the context of long-term landscape evolution and environmental change. He’s recognised internationally for his research and involvement with capacity-building programs for assessing soil erosion and sediment transport using nuclear techniques with the International Atomic Energy Agency. Prior to his academic appointment, he was a senior environmental scientist with the New South Wales Government.

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