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The most likely outcome seems to be a mixture of site- and case-specific combinations of the first three approaches, while the fourth option offers a fully alternative pathway – maybe first explored in areas where the current practices can no longer be continued. Whichever approach is chosen, it will be fully dependent on and must therefore be interconnected with economic and legal measures and measures to increase public awareness. What counts is the (public) awareness that continuation of current practices is no longer possible in the hotspot areas, and that there are areas that are likely to become additional hotspot areas in the coming decades.

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