Levees
Levees are artificial embankments constructed to prevent flooding by containing and controlling the flow of water. They are typically built along rivers and coastlines, using materials such as soil, rock, and concrete. Levees serve multiple purposes, including flood control, water storage, and navigation. They are designed to hold back water during high river levels or storms, protecting adjacent low-lying areas from inundation.
The construction of levees has been a common practice for centuries, with historical examples dating back to
Levees are not without their challenges. Maintenance and repair can be costly and time-consuming, and they may
In recent years, there has been a growing interest in alternative flood management strategies, such as natural