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bioengineering measures for soil erosion control in the sloping land, spoil lands, streams sides and river banks in the country like nepal.
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Bioengineering techniques for soil erosion control
Prepared by:
Hari Prasad Paneru (32)
Santosh Kalauni (19)
Sangram Chand (24)
Prakash Basnet (5)
Bijay Poudel (46)
Rupesh kumar Thakur(51)
soil bioengineering techniques
An Eco Friendly Sustainable Technique
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Bioengineering?????
integrated technique use engineering in conjugation with ecological
principles to construct vegetative living system to prevent erosion
combines principles of ecology, hydrology, geology & physics.
involves use of living plant material to build structures(living fence)
that reduce erosion.
more effective over conventional structures.
are aesthetically pleasing , self maintaining , less expensive &
streamside habitat for wildlife & fish.
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restores overall condition of the stream.
Application of Bioengineering Steep slopes Cut and fill slopes along roadways Landfill covers Spoil banks Stream banks
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Bioengineering????? Contd…
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Bioengineering??????? contd…..
Examples Practiced In Nepal: soil bioengineering @ krishnaveer Bio-terracing along all hill roadsides bioengineering measures @ Dipayal-Mellekh road.
Plant used for bioengineering:
Bamboo, Utis, katus, Eucalyptus, chilaune, kutmiro,kafal tree, Amriso, Napier, stylo, molasses, Babiyo, kans.
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bioengineering and civil engineering techniques
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Influence of Vegetation on Water balance
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Brush layering• brush layer is a layer of plant
material intercepted between
layers of soil on cut slopes or fill
slopes.
• made of live cuttings planted in
line, on terraces across the
slope, covered with soil.
• Re-vegetation technique,
combines layers of dormant or
rooted cuttings with soil.
• Brush layers act as live fences to
capture debris moving down the
slope.
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Brush layering contd….
• primary use- to minimize bank
erosion & additional use -
enhance aesthetics.
• works better on fill than cut
slopes because of use of
longer stems in fill.
• used to stabilize a slope
against mass wasting &
erosion protection.
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Brush layering contd…..
Row of brush layer being planted Brush layer established after 2 years of planting
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Hedgerow planting
• Establishment of dense vegetation in a linear design for natural
resource conservation using woody plants or perennial grasses.
Purpose of Hedgerow Planting:
I. Fodder , cover and corridors for terrestrial wildlife, aquatic
organisms.
II. Living fences
III.Boundary delineation
IV.Contour guidelines
V. Screens and barriers to noise, odours and dust.
VI. Improvement of landscape appearance.soil bioengineering techniques
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Hedgerow planting contd……
• improve water quality & provide
wildlife habitat.
• a soil conservation measure but
also generate fodder & income to
marginal farmers.• contribute to sustainable mountain
development through erosion control.
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Hedgerow planting contd….
Strengths Weakness Effective control of soil erosion on sloping land
Difficult to establish in steep slopes
Increase soil fertility Takes long time to establish
Produce fodder & forage for livestock
High initial cost
Bio-terracing Difficult to establish bio-terraces
Simple to implement using local resources
Threatened by free grazing animals
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Palisade
• Palisade is a wall consisting of
living uniform stakes driven into
the ground close to each other.
• top ends of stakes are tied to a
horizontal pole at both sides of
the gully.
• used as defensive structure.
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Palisades with double horizontal pole
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Palisade contd…..
• live materials sprouts & becomes major structural component;
contribute to soil moisture depletion through transpiration.
• Trap material moving down the slope, form a strong barrier and
reinforce slope.
• Quick & easily to built, immediately effective, usually grows well,
cheap if material at site is available & Filter effect.
limitation:- availability of material restricted(long, straight
poles).
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Grass planting
• Establishment of perennial conservation cover using seed, clump,
rhizome, cuttings.• common practice on marginal cropland to prevent wind, water
erosion. • quickest and easiest ways to add vegetation to a large area.
Why permanent grass cover?????• Enhances soil quality by reducing compaction & restoring depleted
organic matter.• Reduces soil erosion- dense root systems, form a structural web
within the soil; the particles are trapped between roots.
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Grass planting contd..
• Improves the water infiltration
capacity & improves water
quality.
• Direct sowing of grass seeds
(Lasinus sindicus) creates
barrier for sand movement.
• Sequesters carbon.
• Creates wildlife habitat,
especially for grassland birds
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