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Urban Floodplain Restoration
The White River Experimental Restoration Project is an effort by the Center for Earth and Environmental Science (CEES) at IUPUI to support ecological restoration of an urban riparian forest while studying the effects of different reforestation strategies and providing educational opportunities through experiential learning. Ecological Restoration - is the process of assisting the recovery and management of ecological integrity. Ecological integrity includes a critical range of variability in biodiversity, ecological processes and structures, regional and historical context, and sustainable cultural practices (Society for Ecological Restoration, 1996). Goals
Project Policies
Proposed Ecological Reference Condition The ecological reference condition used as a standard for
comparison will be the 96th Street Woods. This reference ecosystem
was selected because of its evaluation by the Division of Nature
Preserves, Indiana Department of Natural Resources as the highest
quality floodplain forest community found for over 150 miles along
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