geoterraces
Geoterraces are a sustainable agricultural technique that combines traditional terracing with modern geosynthetic materials to create stable, erosion-resistant slopes. Originating from the need to address soil degradation and water runoff on steep terrain, geoterraces are commonly used in hilly and mountainous regions worldwide. The method involves constructing terraces using flexible geosynthetic materials, such as geogrids or geotextiles, embedded within the soil to reinforce the structure. This approach enhances the stability of the slope while allowing for efficient water management and crop cultivation.
Unlike conventional stone or concrete terraces, geoterraces are lighter, more adaptable, and often more cost-effective to
Geoterraces are widely implemented in regions facing environmental challenges, including parts of Africa, Asia, and Latin