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question:what-problem-have-you-been-solving-forWhat PROBLEM have you been solving for?
Question prompting the audience to identify the primary degradation symptoms (riverscape degradation, structural starvation).
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- Defines the core restoration challenge as degraded river valley flats and lack of structure.
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