Here ist the ultimate guide to physically attractive, environmentally compatible, and cost-effective methods of protecting slopes from erosion and mass wasting. Lavishly illustrated with more than 150 photographs and supplemented with scores of charts and tables, this book covers the entire subject from general principles and background on the nature of soil erosion and mass movement to detailed information on root strengths, treatment selection, unit costs, critical tractive stresses, methods for harvesting and handling live cuttings, and more. Four illustrated case studies, each addressing a different set of problems and solutions, demonstrate both the application of particular technologies and the site investigation, planning, scheduling, and organization required to complete these projects successfully. This unique reference handbook - Reviews the horticultural and engineering underpinnings for biotechnical and soil engineering treatments. - Documents and explains the role of woody plants in stabilizing slopes aginast both surficial erosion and mass movement. - Provides details on a broad range of soil bioengineering methods, including live staking, live fascines, brushlayering, live crib wails, branchpacking, and live slope gratings, - Describes various biotechnical methods and materials, including the incorporation of vegetation in erosion control blankets, flexible mats, cellular revetments (geocells), rock armor (rip rap), and gabion and open-front crib walls, - Summarize the findings of the National Science Foundation - sponsored workshop to assess the state of the art and determine research needs. For practicing professionals, researchers, and students in geotechnical engineering, geology, soil science, forestry and forest engineering, landscape architecture, envrionmental horticulture, and restoration ecology, this book offers thorough, up-to-date coverage that is not available from any other single source.
384.1 (Verbauungen gegen Lawinen, Erdrutsche usw.) 384.2 (Verbauungen gegen Erosion im allgemeinen) 116.64 (Schutz durch forstliche Maßnahmen [hauptsächlich als Kreuzverweis zu 266 (Windschutzstreifen) und 233 (Aufforstung) zu verwenden])
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Institut für Naturgefahren und Waldgrenzregionen - Innsbruck