Industrial mining leaves deep scars on natural landscapes, but thoughtful urban and ecological planning can transform these degraded sites into thriving public corridors. This course introduces the core principles of mining rehabilitation and river corridor restoration, showing you how to turn environmental challenges into community assets. You will understand how to analyze post-industrial landscapes, plan ecological remediation, and integrate river corridors into sustainable urban environments.
What you'll learn:
- Learn the core terminology and phases of mining rehabilitation, reclamation, and ecological restoration.
- Analyze river corridor dynamics and the environmental impacts of mining on local watersheds.
- Design landscape restoration strategies that incorporate nature-based solutions and sustainable drainage systems.
- Master the integration of rehabilitated sites into broader urban planning and public space frameworks.
- Apply best practices for stakeholder collaboration and community-focused post-industrial design.
The course begins with foundational concepts in geology, ecology, and planning policy before exploring practical methodologies for river corridor revitalization. You will read through structured explanations, analyze planning scenarios, and complete written exercises to reinforce your learning. This course is designed for beginners in urban planning, landscape architecture, and environmental studies, with no prior experience required. Start reading today to build the skills needed to transform degraded industrial sites into vibrant ecological corridors.
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