Student team - Brandon Mayland, Ethan Vander Pol, Francisco Murphy, Will Wagner-Ertz, Allison Grossi, Jeffrey Noble
The Iowa State University students presented their research finding via Skype on 5/08/15. Their work covered a wide range of natural resource issues including control of non-native plants, riverbank erosion, historic overview and site context, creative opportunities and others aspects pertaining to the future of WAS. An impressive amount of work was done in the field with rigorous analysis including techniques such as predictive modeling of future forest conditions. Their work is a significant contribution to the future development of WAS. We will be working on incorporating recommendations over the coming seasons.
The Iowa State University students presented their research finding via Skype on 5/08/15. Their work covered a wide range of natural resource issues including control of non-native plants, riverbank erosion, historic overview and site context, creative opportunities and others aspects pertaining to the future of WAS. An impressive amount of work was done in the field with rigorous analysis including techniques such as predictive modeling of future forest conditions. Their work is a significant contribution to the future development of WAS. We will be working on incorporating recommendations over the coming seasons.