kystdiker
Kystdiker, which translates to "coastal dikes" in English, are man-made barriers constructed along coastlines to protect land from inundation by the sea. These structures are essential in low-lying areas, particularly those susceptible to storm surges, high tides, and rising sea levels. The primary purpose of kystdiker is to prevent saltwater intrusion into agricultural lands, settlements, and vital infrastructure.
The construction of kystdiker typically involves earthworks, often utilizing materials like sand, clay, and soil. In
Historically, many coastal communities have relied on kystdiker for centuries, developing sophisticated systems to manage water