cbec service areas

environmental rehabilitation
studying, enhancing, and protecting our water-dependent ecosystems
watershed assessments
characterizing basin processes, understanding impacts, and developing rehabilitation opportunities
climate change analytical services
anticipating and mitigating for changing hydrology
sustainable flood risk management
understanding the natural and beneficial functions of floodplains to manage flood risk where human and natural systems intersect
slowing the flow
sustainable stormwater management for our urban areas
technical training
sharing what we know for the benefit of others
public outreach, facilitation, and stakeholder involvement
communicating complex problems and developing multi-objective solutions by facilitating collaborative environments
remote controlled surveying and monitoring
cbec use Drones (or Unmanned Aerial Systems – UASs) and remote controlled (RC) boats to enhance and improve efficiency for project data collection
post-fire hydrologic hazard assessments
assessing the physical impacts of fire on watershed hydrology to identify areas of high risk and make recommendations for long term ecological rehabilitation
ecological floodplain inundation potential (EcoFIP)
a systematic framework to evaluate floodplain restoration opportunities at scale