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Riverine restoration using Permaculture

 
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Hi,
I am not sure if this is the right forum to post this message. Anyway I hope that some of those who are in the know may help finding a "home" if it isn't.

I am looking for info about real life examples of riverine or riparian restoration projects that have been carried out by using permaculture design anywhere in the world
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Hi Antonio,
I'm just catching up with your post. I did a quick search here and came up with these threads:
https://permies.com/t/141746/wetlands/Riparian-Buffer-Forest-Gardens-Knowledge
https://permies.com/t/20688/wetlands/planting-seasonal-flood-area
https://permies.com/t/170427/wetlands/garden-flood-plain

There are a few more about erosion control using various earthworks like Zuni bowls for example.
Have you got a riparian zone to incorporate into a design, or is this part of your teaching work?
 
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Hi Nancy
thanks for your pointers
To answer your question: it is part of my teaching work
 
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