Conclusions and Future Outlooks
Chapter coordinator: Glen Hvenegaard
Chapter contributors: Glen Hvenegaard, Ralf Buckley, Anna Spenceley, Yu-Fai Leung, Chelsey Walden-Schreiner
Chapter 11 Table of Contents
11.1 Introduction
11.2 Current Practices
11.3 Best Practices
11.4 Themes
11.5 Future Trends
11.6 External Drivers
11.7 Conclusions
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