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claim:the-solution-can-scale-up-to-scope-of-problemThe solution can scale up to scope of problem
Assertion that low-tech process-based restoration approaches can be applied at watershed scales large enough to match the extent of degradation.
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- Low-Tech Process-Based Restoration (LTPBR)associated_withA specific framework for restoring riverscapes using hand-built, low-cost structures that mimic beaver activity and promote natural processes.
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