 
    Visualizing Change in Ecological Restoration
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Course description
How do ecological restoration practitioners know if their restoration efforts have been successful?
Join instructor Thomas Munson and Environmental Studies PhD Candidate Sonia Voicescu for an overview and history of repeat photography and photopoint monitoring, two photographic methods which can be used to monitor restoration treatments.
Learn how these techniques are applied and what kinds of outcomes help to visualize ecosystem change through the examples of the Mountain Legacy Project research group, research conducted in the Rocky Mountain Trench, and research in Burns Bog in Delta .
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