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LTPBR Series Trainings for Federal Agencies

The USU Restoration Consortium has partnered with the NRCS West National Technology Support Center and the BLM Aquatic Resources Program to create a standardized Low-Tech Process-Based Restoration (LTPBR) training series. These trainings will be incorporated into AgLearn and DOI Talent, and participants will receive CEUs and a professional transcript from Utah State University.

In Spring 2024, we are offering LTPBR Level I and Level II trainings. Delivery of Level III is planned for Fall 2025.

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Level I Training Series

In the Level I training, participants will:

  • Study the key principles and techniques for Low-Tech Process-Based Restoration
  • Explore the scientific foundations of LTPBR
  • Assess current riverscape conditions and estimate recovery potential
Course #Course TitleDatesTime (MST)CostRegistration
CEWA 5620Introduction to LTPBRJan 9, 16, 231:30–4:15$315Registration Full
CEWA 5621Science & Case StudiesFeb 20, 27, Mar 51:30–4:15$315Register <5 spots available
CEWA 5622Planning for LTPBRJan 30, Feb 6, 131:30–4:15$315Registration Full

Note: Students must register for all three courses to satisfy Level I requirements.


Level II Training Series

In the Level II training, participants will:

  • Develop skills to plan LTPBR restoration projects
  • Construct and implement LTPBR structures, including safety and permitting
  • Build adaptive management and monitoring plans
Course #Course TitleDatesTime (MST)CostRegistration
CEWA 5623Design for LTPBRMar 19, 26, Apr 21:30–4:15$315Registration Full
CEWA 5624Implementing LTPBRApr 9 (classroom)
Apr 13 (field day in Logan, UT)
July 24 (field day in OR)
Aug 8 (field day in WY)
Apr 9: 1:30–3:30
Apr 13: 9–5
$415Register
CEWA 5625Adaptive Management for LTPBRApr 16 & 231:30–4:15$315Register

Note: Level I completion is required before Level II. Students must register for all three Level II courses to satisfy Level II requirements.


Field Day (CEWA 5624)

BLM/NRCS employees may attend the April 13th field day in Logan, UT or one of the following field events:


Registration Instructions

  1. Create or log in to your account at cpe.usu.edu.
  2. Search for the course by Course Number or program (Watershed Sciences).
  3. Add the course to your cart.
  4. Checkout and submit payment.

Level III Training Series (Planned Fall 2025)

A planned advanced Level III series will include:

  • Advanced Planning of LTPBR Projects
  • Advanced Design of LTPBR Projects
  • Screening & Prioritization of LTPBR at Regional Scales
  • LTPBR Action Effectiveness Monitoring

These advanced courses are intended for agency practitioners who are leading implementation efforts and seeking to scale LTPBR practices to their watersheds and riverscapes.