
Soil Bioengineering Techniques
Soil bioengineering techniques are methods that use plants, soil, and natural materials to stabilize and protect soil from erosion and land degradation. These techniques often involve planting vegetation, like grasses and shrubs, with their roots helping to bind the soil together. Additionally, materials like brush mattresses or living walls made from branches and other organic materials can be used to reinforce slopes and riverbanks. By combining biological and engineering solutions, these approaches can improve the health of ecosystems while managing water flow and preventing erosion in a sustainable way.