The presence of vegetation contributes to maintaining slope stability and to reduce soil erosion...This studies consider in situ shear tests on soil blocks in the presence or absence of roots made in three different location, using specific and expeditious model and methodology
The paper investigates the effects of indigenous vegetation on the shear strength of loose pyroclast...
This paper investigates the effects of indigenous vegetation on the shear strength of loose pyroclas...
AbstractA common soil-bio-engineering practice to prevent the erosion and the movement of soil along...
The presence of vegetation increases the soil burden stability along slopes and reduces soil erosion...
Abstract: Problem statement: The presence of vegetation increases the soil burden stability along s...
In Italy, since early times, the environmental aspects have always been a key issue on the design an...
The role played by plant roots in reinforcing mechanically the soil is widely recognized and numerou...
In areas with similar soil properties and geomorphological conditions, different land uses could pro...
Plants affects soil stability improving soil shear strength and stabilizing slopes. Thus, they can b...
Plants affects soil stability improving soil shear strength and stabilizing slopes. Thus, they can b...
This paper investigates the effects of indigenous vegetation on the shear strength of loose pyroclas...
Forests can prevent and/or mitigate hydrogeomorphic hazards in mountainous landscapes. Their effect ...
In freshly exposed moraine the soil conditions provide an unfavourable environment for plants to sur...
The use of plants for protection of slopes or river embankments against water and wind erosion is sp...
Vegetation can significantly contribute to stabilise sloping terrain by adding cohesion to soil: thi...
The paper investigates the effects of indigenous vegetation on the shear strength of loose pyroclast...
This paper investigates the effects of indigenous vegetation on the shear strength of loose pyroclas...
AbstractA common soil-bio-engineering practice to prevent the erosion and the movement of soil along...
The presence of vegetation increases the soil burden stability along slopes and reduces soil erosion...
Abstract: Problem statement: The presence of vegetation increases the soil burden stability along s...
In Italy, since early times, the environmental aspects have always been a key issue on the design an...
The role played by plant roots in reinforcing mechanically the soil is widely recognized and numerou...
In areas with similar soil properties and geomorphological conditions, different land uses could pro...
Plants affects soil stability improving soil shear strength and stabilizing slopes. Thus, they can b...
Plants affects soil stability improving soil shear strength and stabilizing slopes. Thus, they can b...
This paper investigates the effects of indigenous vegetation on the shear strength of loose pyroclas...
Forests can prevent and/or mitigate hydrogeomorphic hazards in mountainous landscapes. Their effect ...
In freshly exposed moraine the soil conditions provide an unfavourable environment for plants to sur...
The use of plants for protection of slopes or river embankments against water and wind erosion is sp...
Vegetation can significantly contribute to stabilise sloping terrain by adding cohesion to soil: thi...
The paper investigates the effects of indigenous vegetation on the shear strength of loose pyroclast...
This paper investigates the effects of indigenous vegetation on the shear strength of loose pyroclas...
AbstractA common soil-bio-engineering practice to prevent the erosion and the movement of soil along...