From 'do no harm' to restoration: Working with a typology of Footprint Evaluation
In the third and final webinar of this series, Andy Rowe and Patricia Patricia Rogers introduce a typology being developed that will assist a wide range of evaluations in assessing the effect of the interventions on natural systems and sustainability. Does the intervention achieve the standard we need where no net harm is caused to natural systems, does it contribute to the restoration of natural systems, or is it harmful to these systems?

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