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Exploring Movement and Direction in Engineering

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Digging into the realm of geotechnical engineering, this chapter explores the constructions of movement and direction that matter when working with soil. This chapter explores movement and direction within the nascent field of bio-inspired and bio-mediated geotechnics which includes understanding how bacteria, roots, ants, termites, and worms optimize their movements and directions with soil to flourish with the aim of adopting their strategies to improve ways in which humans affect the Earth.

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Correspondence to Jennifer L. S. Chandler .

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Chandler, J.L.S., Kirsch, R.E. (2018). Exploring Movement and Direction in Engineering. In: Critical Leadership Theory. Palgrave Macmillan, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-96472-0_6

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