The Bow River: Friend and Teacher
Offered By: TEDx via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the significance of the Bow River in Calgary through this TEDxCalgary talk by Frank Frigo, a water resources engineer and applied hydrologist. Discover how the river supports a city of nearly 1.5 million people while also posing flooding risks during extreme climate events. Learn from Frigo's extensive experience working with the Bow River, as he shares insights on water supply, dam and reservoir operations, floodplain management, and flood forecasting. Gain a deeper understanding of the river's role in the ecosystem, its journey from mountain watersheds to the Arctic Ocean, and the lessons it teaches about resilience in the face of floods, droughts, and climate shifts. Delve into the complex relationship between urban development and natural water systems, and explore how respecting and learning from rivers can lead to more sustainable urban planning and water management practices.
Syllabus
The Bow River: Friend and Teacher | Frank Frigo | TEDxCalgary
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TEDx
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