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Date
Location
Online course
Contact
Julia Bohnen, bohne001@umn.edu or 612-624-0779
Online course
Julia Bohnen, bohne001@umn.edu or 612-624-0779
Monitoring is necessary for evaluating the effectiveness of restoration actions. This covers how to design an efficient and effective monitoring program that yields information helpful for ongoing restoration management decisions and problem-solving.
The course covers how to:
• Select parameters for monitoring.
• Develop monitoring protocols.
• Implement monitoring protocols and quality control procedures.
• Effectively summarize data in graphs and tables.
• Analyze monitoring data to make practical decisions.
• Create and maintain records needed for ongoing restoration decision-making.
This course is part of a certificate program.
It is strongly recommended, but not required, that students complete the Site Assessment for Ecological Restoration course before taking the other courses in the series, as the Site Assessment course lays the groundwork for the subsequent courses.
Find out more about the Ecological Restoration series
$375
You will receive instructions for accessing the course following registration.
Cancellations prior to the course opening will be fully refunded. Registration fees may be transferred to the next offering of the course upon instructor approval. No refunds or fee transfers will be granted once a student has accessed or begun the course.
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