DB Masterclass

The Catchment Solutions Project are presenting initially free-of-charge masterclasses on the Detainment BundPS120 (DB) – Mapping, design and implementation of a novel edge-of-field mitigation practice to reduce sediment and nutrient losses

 

Please register your expression of interest by clicking the button below to reserve a spot. Please continue to check the Eventbrite page for course details—new courses will be announced there, and if courses are fully booked, that is where you can stay updated on any new availability.

 

who should attend?

Farmers, Catchment Coordinators, Kaitiaki, Farm Environmental Advisors, Primary Industry Consultants, MPI On-farm Support Team, GIS service providers and Regional Council’s Rural Advisors.

We welcome participants who are interested in on-farm mitigations to improve catchment water quality. Your professional interests may include developing your own or advising your farm clients for their farm environment plans, coordinating a catchment group, or supporting rural catchment communities in their journey towards productive and sustainable agriculture productions systems.   

You will gain a sound understanding of the Detainment BundPS120 (DB), a novel edge-of-field mitigation practice to reduce sediment and nutrient losses.

You will gain insights into the Detainment BundPS120 (DB) concept, its underpinning science, acquire the skills and tools to identify suitable DB sites, carry out design and implementation, and advise on their operation and maintenance in diverse landscapes. You will be trained in using digital contours and GIS tools to map potential sites from farm- to catchment-scale, carry out in-field confirmation of potential DB sites and develop a design and implementation plan including expected cost-benefit analysis.

The course will be presented by Associate Professor Ranvir Singh, Research Officer Fernando Avendano, Research Technician Ross Gray, and John Paterson and Natlie North (Detainment Bund Consultancy). They will share their knowledge, learnings and tools in catchment water quality science and development of the Detainment BundPS120 (DB) as a practical water quality mitigation practice in diverse landscapes.

Click here for a Virtual tour a Pilot Demonstration of Detainment Bund implemented in Mangaone River Catchment in Tararua area.

where & when

This masterclass training will be delivered over 4 weeks, including 3 weeks of online tutorials and exercises, (5-10 hours per week) and 1-day in-person presentations, exercises, discussion and field visit to a pilot DB demonstration. More information about dates and venues for these Masterclasses will become available from the Eventbrite link below. 

 

REGISTRATION

The training course is initially being offered free of charge. We have a limited number of spaces available, so get in quick to register if you have an interest in Detainment BundPS120 (DB) or edge-of-field mitigation practices to reduce sediment and nutrient losses.

Please register your expression of interest here.  If you need further info, please contact info@Catchmentsolutions.co.nzYou will be asked for your name, contact details – email and phone number, and a brief (max 100 words) outline of your interest and the expected outcomes from you attending the course.

You will potentially receive a Certificate of Completion for this course (TBC).

Where numbers exceed capacity, we reserve the right to select applicants based on criteria outlined in their application. Please do not lock in travel plans until we confirm your acceptance

 

YOUR TRAINERS - DR ranvir Singh

Dr Ranvir Singh

Associate Professor in Environmental Hydrology and Soil Science at Farmed Landscapes Research Centre, Massey University in Palmerston North. Ranvir brings over 15 years of experience and expertise in research and research-led teaching in water quality science focused on measurements, mapping and modelling of critical flow pathways, spatially-variable nitrate attenuation (reduction) in shallow groundwaters, and development of novel edge-of-field technologies and practices to reduce losses of nutrients and suspended sediments from agricultural lands to receiving waters. Ranvir has been leading the MPI SFF co-funded, ‘Innovative drainage management technologies’ and MfE and HBRC co-funded, ‘Catchment Solutions’ projects collaborating with catchment groups and farmers on co-learning, exchange, and outreach for targeted and effective water quality mitigation measures in agricultural catchments.

 

YOUR TRAINERS - Dr Fernando Avendaño Veas

Dr Fernando Avendano Veas

Research Officer in Catchment Solutions at Massey University, Palmerston North. Fernando’s main areas of research involve evaluating the effects of agricultural systems on soil and water, particularly focused on the losses of nutrients and sediments, and how to mitigate these effects by using novel edge-of-field practices. To do this, Fernando applies tools such as field-scale and catchment-scale modelling, Geographic Information Systems, and geospatial data collection, manipulation and analysis. Fernando’s interests involve modelling and programming workflows, catchment water quality, soil physical and chemical characterisation and mapping, pedology and geomorphology.

 

YOUR TRAINERS - Natalie North

Natalie North

Natalie is a Detainment Bund Consultant, and has a background in soil science, hydrology, geochemistry and nutrient losses from agricultural systems, and has worked in tertiary teaching (six years) as well as both the public (five years) and private (four years) sectors. Having lived and worked on farms and worked alongside the agricultural sector for most of her career, and being an avid outdoor enthusiast, Natalie is passionate about improved water quality outcomes and sees practical, effective, research-based solutions as being one of the key technologies to help us get there.

YOUR TRAINERS - John Paterson (JP)

John Paterson

Project Manager for the Phosphorus Mitigation Project Inc. and Detainment Bund Consultant, is a geologist, with academic interests in geomorphology, and the fluvial processes of erosion, and sedimentology.  Out in the mountains or on his deer farm, John the geomorphologist is always observing the effect of natural fluvial processes in action particularly the awesomeness of high intensity rainstorm runoff events. His ponderings ask, are such episodic storms with their loads of sediment, nutrients and pathogens carried off-farm, also an enormous opportunity? Should we dare to intercept and treat the enormity of high intensity rainstorm runoff events?  The answers are yes.  The Detainment BundPS120 (DB) has been John’s baby for over a decade. Refinement of its design for environmental benefit, particularly for NZ rural water quality outcomes, and bringing full scientific attention to bear on it, has been and remains his passionate pursuit.

YOUR TRAINERS - Ross Gray

Ross Gray

Senior Research Technician in Catchment Solutions at Massey University, Palmerston North. Ross contributes extensive and diverse technical expertise from 43+ yrs working in Soils, Ag/Hort, Hydrological and Ecological Research; plus, Engineering, Tech Writing, I.T. Communications, and Technical Extension. Collaborating with experts, catchment groups, landowners, farmers and contractors; Ross leads the construction, operation and performance monitoring of pilot demonstrations of novel edge-of-field water quality mitigation technologies.  Ross has significant expertise in construction of farm-scale structures of controlled drainage, woodchip bioreactor, constructed wetland, and detainment bunds.

 

Project funding acknowledgement

The Catchment Solutions Project (CSP) aims to enhance rural capability to achieve essential freshwater outcomes and would like to acknowledge the very generous funding from the Ministry for Environment (Essential Freshwater Fund), in collaboration with co-funding from Hawkes Bay Regional Council (HBRC) and in-kind contributions from DairyNZ and Hawkes Bay Regional Council.

CSP is a 3-year collaborative project focused on co-learning, exchange, and outreach for targeted and effective water quality mitigation measures, focused on design and construction of innovative edge-of-field mitigation structures.

CSP is led by Massey University Farmed Landscapes Research Centre (FLRC) and acknowledges its collaboration and support received from the Phosphorus Mitigation Project Inc. (PMP) and Detainment Bund Consultancy in the development and delivery of this masterclass training focused on learning practical skills in mapping, design, risk assessment  and implementation of Detainment BundPS120 (DB) to reduce sediment and nutrient losses.

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