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concept:mimic-promote-sustainMimic → Promote → Sustain
A staged approach where restoration actions first mimic a process, then promote it, and eventually sustain it naturally.
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Frameworks (1)
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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.
Artifacts (1)
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- Main presentation by Hibai Unzueta, providing a training overview of low-tech process-based restoration design principles, citing the LTPBR Manual and related works.
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