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Advisory Group: Malcom Ausden (RSPB, UK), Hyun-Ah Choi (Hanns Seidel Foundation, South Korea), Chi- Yeung Choi (Duke Kunshan University, China), Mark Dixon (RSPB, UK), Qiang He (Fudan University, China), Micha V. Jackson (CSIRO, Australia), Yifei Jia (Beijing Forest University, China), Wenhai Lu (National Marine Data and Information Service, China), David Melville (Global Flyway Network, New Zealand), Spike Millington (International Crane Foundation, USA), Taej Mundkur (Wetlands International, The Netherlands), Han Winterwerp (Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands), Fokko van der Goot (Boskalis and EcoShape, The Netherlands), Hongyan Yang (Beijing Forest University, China) Disclaimer: These guidelines have been developed through a thorough assessment of available evidence, including a literature review from various global sources, complemented by insights from experts in the field. Their aim is to provide practical insights and recommendations for coastal habitat restoration efforts worldwide. Practitioners and professionals are encouraged to apply their expertise and judgement when using this guidance, adapting it as necessary to address their specific contexts and requirements. It is important to note that stakeholders interested in replicating the approaches presented here assume full responsibility for the success and sustainability of their implementation.
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