Public Sediment for Alameda Creek
Public Sediment for Alameda Creek
Bay Area Resilient by Design Challenge, 2017-2018 Project Team: Scape (K. Orff, G. Wirth, G. Morgis, N. Voron, N. Shannon, and P. Brashear), UC Davis (B. Ferguson, C. Napawan, B. Snyder, C. Keener) Buoyant Ecologies (A. Marcus, E. Jones, M. Ikeda), Dredge Research Collaborative (B. Milligan, J. Holzman, R. Holmes), TS Studio (L. Stickles, W. Yang), Arcadis (C. Devick) Public Sediment is an implementable project that links Alameda Creek with its historic baylands. It provides a sustainable supply of sediment to bay marshes and mudflats for sea level rise adaptation, reconnects migratory fish with their historic spawning grounds, and introduces a network of community spaces that reclaim the creek as a place for people, building an ethos and awareness around our public sediment resources. Recognized by the Bay Area Resilient by Design Jury as a model for research, design, and practice around the bay and beyond. www.resilientbayarea.org/unlock-alameda-creek |
Resilient by Design: Bay Area Challenge Book: Team: Public Sediment, 130-147, Resilient by Design: Bay Area Challenge.
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