A. Stokes, Ioannis Spanos, Joanne E. Norris, Erik Cammeraa ...
411 pages - Publisher: Springer; 1st edition (December, 2009) ...
Language: English - ISBN-10: 9048174031 - ISBN-13: 978-9048174034 ...
In an era where climate change, natural catastrophes and land
degradation are major issues, the conservation of soil and vegetation in
mountainous or sloping regions has become an international priority.
How to avoid substrate mass movement through landslides and erosion
using sustainable and ecologically sound techniques is rapidly becoming a
scientific domain where knowledge from many different fields is
required. These proceedings bring together papers from geotechnical and
civil engineers, biologists, ecologists and foresters, who discuss
current problems in slope stability research, and how to address those
problems using ground bio- and eco-engineering techniques. Ground
bioengineering methods integrate civil engineering techniques with
natural materials to obtain fast, effective and economic methods of
protecting, restoring and maintaining the environment whereas
eco-engineering has been defined as a long-term ecological strategy to
manage a site with regard to natural or man-made hazards. Studies on
slope instability, erosion, soil hydrology, mountain ecology, land use
and restoration and how to mitigate these problems using vegetation are
presented by both scientists and practitioners. Papers encompass many
aspects of this multidisciplinary subject, including the mechanisms and
modelling of root reinforcement and the development of decision support
systems, areas where significant advances have been made in recent
years.