cliffledging
Cliffledging refers to techniques used to create or enhance ledges on cliff faces for engineering and ecological purposes. The practice can involve natural terrace modification or the installation of artificial ledges designed to intercept runoff, reduce rock stresses, and provide structural or ecological benefits. Ledges may range from shallow steps to substantial shelves and can be formed from rock, concrete, steel, or timber, depending on site conditions.
Etymology and scope: The term is a neologism formed from "cliff" and "ledge" and is used in
Design and implementation: Site assessment considers rock quality, joint patterns, weathering, and drainage. Ledges are sized
Applications and considerations: Cliffledging has been proposed for terrain where rockfalls threaten infrastructure, where cliff habitats