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This paper summarises the result of the workshop 'Current erosion indices flawed or valid?' held in Basle in 2007 1, the aim of which was to substantiate and critically discuss the current research tools in this field.
The technical inconsistencies may be the result of the workshop system, in which the more prosaic passages were often completed by assistants.
In retrospect, the tools built as the result of the workshop, although impressive, would have been more valuable to CTD had they been built with interoperability in mind.
This paper presents the results of the workshop related to three key questions: (1) what are the benefits of ecological engineering practices to human and ecosystem well-being, (2) which concepts are used or useful to identify, reference, and measure the benefits of ecological engineering practices, and (3) how and to whom shall benefits of ecological engineering practices be promoted.
In the paper we examine the results of the workshop and elaborate on how feminist futures can be created.
The paper briefly summarizes the results of the Workshop with focus on the mesosphere, ionosphere and thermosphere and presents some new findings.
Based on the qualitative analysis together with the results of the workshop and the expert questionnaire, a list of 13 main recommendations was selected for a quantitative analysis of the potential benefits.
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