floedschans
Floedschans, also known as flood embankments or levees, are artificial barriers constructed to protect low-lying areas from flooding. These structures are typically made of earth, stone, or a combination of both, and are designed to contain and redirect water during periods of high flow or heavy rainfall. Flood embankments are a crucial component of flood management strategies, particularly in regions prone to frequent flooding or where natural defenses are insufficient.
The construction of flood embankments involves careful planning and engineering to ensure their stability and effectiveness.
While flood embankments provide significant benefits in terms of flood protection, they also have potential drawbacks.
In recent years, there has been a growing interest in alternative flood management strategies, such as natural